Friday, May 15, 2009

Zac- The Verdict!

***Disclaimer***
I am not a doctor, nor a radiologist... I am a Mom. I may not know exactly what everything is called and as you look at the X-ray pictures below, maybe I labeled something slightly off. However, I do my best in taking care of my kids and I think I have a pretty good understanding of what is going on in Zac's body. I will relay the information as best as I remember it!

We met with an AMAZING Pediatric Surgeon this morning at Phoenix Children's Hospital. He was truly a breath of fresh air. He came in with the report from the radiologist and started talking about how Zac has a hiatal hernia, etc. He asked us some basic questions about the amounts he vomits, etc. We then told him that we brought the digital films (We had the upper GI done at a different hospital) and the nurse was loading them on his computer. He asked us to wait a minute while he took a look.

5 minutes later he walked back in, eyes open wide... "Wow...that is pretty incredible" were his first words. He went on to explain that Zac does have a hiatal hernia, however, the herniated portion of his stomach is over half of his stomach. This was something we kind of knew just from looking at the pictures ourselves. From the way he was talking, it was clear that he has never seen a hiatal hernia this large. He said he has a hard time even calling it a hiatal hernia due to the massiveness of it. He said Hiatal Hernia's only present themselves this way in less than 1% of all hiatal hernias!

I've included a few of the pictures from the digital files and labeled them so that you can get a better look. Click on the pictures to enlarge them if you need to!









(Wow, I'm pretty proud of myslef for labeling all of those!)

Pretty interesting isn't it?

The doctor explained the surgery to us. They will attempt to perform the surgery laparoscopically with a camera through the belly button. They will then make 3 additional incisions. There is a possibility that they will not be able to perform it laparoscopically but they will not know that until they get in there. He said the massive hernia is so large they cannot see exactly the placement of the spleen and other things to determine if the laparoscopic way will work. He is pretty hopeful that it will but if not they will need to make an abdominal incision. He also gave one other possibility of something else being wrong within the diaphragm wall, possibly an additional tear (I think). Essentially he will be performing two different procedures while in there. Surgery is scheduled for June 15th. Zac will be in the hospital for 2-4 days, hmm, not sure what to do with a baby in the hospital for that long...

There are risks of the herniated portion twisting up because it is so large. A few weeks ago Zac was very sick and we had to take him to ER because he couldn't keep a thing down for 10 seconds. It's possible that it was twisted and has gone back. The doctor said if that happens again, it is very serious and we need to get him in right away.

Am I worried? Of course a little bit, surgery always comes with risks. I have faith that he will be fine and that this will finally relieve him of the pain and discomfort that he has suffered his entire little life. He is a trooper and I know he will be good as new when it's all said and done!

17 comments:

Brittney said...

Wow, Molly! I am just so bummed at what your poor little guy has been dealing with. Sounds like you have a great surgeon, though and I'm excited for you all that it will be over soon! He will surely be in my prayers!

Alison said...

I am glad that you have an end to his discomfort in sight... what an ordeal!

Praying for a quick and easy surgery, with a speedy recovery!

[M] said...

he is such a sweet kid. poor guy. i'm glad you are finally getting answers and solutions. i just watched a laproscopic surgery through the belly button on grey's anatomy last night. pretty cool. thank goodness for modern medicine, eh?

Danika said...

Isn't technology amazing? Glad to hear it's on it's way to being fixed. That's too bad you have to wait a month for the surgery, though...
Hope it all goes well!

Meredith said...

Pretty amazing - no wonder you were amazed and the nurse was amazed at the images!!! I remember watching that screen for Kate's testing and wow - I never saw anything abnormal looking (because her kidneys ere fine) but would have flipped a lid had I seen something weird, you know, having a basic understanding of biology and all...

Jennie said...

All will be well. You are a great Mom and from this experience I have learned to listen to my gut and hold firm to my instincts. Your little ones are lucky to have an x-ray labeling stud like you for a MOM :)

Maryann said...

Poor baby! I'm so glad the doctor was able to explain everything to you and get him scheduled for surgery. I'm sure he'll be such an even happier baby when he feels well.

Alison + Brandon said...

Oh my goodness... Less than 1%, eh? Well, I guess if Zac's doing something, he's doing it to the max--your kid is totally EXTREME! But seriously, I'm SO glad you have some specific answers and plans.

Apryl May said...

I am so proud of you! You have learned so much about this and you are such an intuitive mommy! I'm SO GLAD you have the new amazing doctor and I feel good about all of this. Thank goodness we have the technology we do now. Little Zak will be feeling great in no time. I'm so happy that you are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel!

Lori said...

Lots of prayers are on their way from our home to yours. Awesome pictures by the way!

The Evans Family said...

Those pictures are amazing Molly! I still feel so bad for Zac. I am relieved for you that you have a good surgeon and we will be thinking of you as you prepare for the surgery. Best wishes and prayers are coming your way!

Maddy said...

I'm so glad you guys are FINALLY getting answers to all of this!

Jana said...

Wow Molly! Those pictures are incredible. I will be praying for him :)

jacque said...

Poor little guy! Those pictures are pretty amazing. I'm glad there seems to be an end in sight to all of this.

Rickie said...

Wow I can't believe this. I am so glad you are getting him in to get this taken care of so soon. What a strong little guy he is. They are so strong and resilient, I'm sure he will do great. We'll be praying all goes very smoothly.

hendywow said...

Wow, How nice to have a great Doctor that you can feel comfortable with! And there is a lot to be said for having the peace of having an end in sight, even though it is scary...He will be in our prayers!

Carol F. said...

Lots of prayers your way, Molly! I think this surgery will be easier on Zac then what he has gone through already. I think of that day at the hospital and think he was really preserved. Just one more week until his life changes drastically for the better.