Dr. Taylor came to talk to us, and said everything went very well...he said it was 100% as it should be. The bone was solid and in good shape, which means there was good surface on which the distractor can be affixed. In his opinion, her blood loss was minimal for this kind of surgery, and the anesthesiologists gave her 150 ml during the transfusion.
They are finishing surgery now, taking out her breathing tube, and will begin to wake her up. Her head is going to be bandaged, and that bandage will stay on until Wednesday.
We are now in the NICU, in another small waiting room, and may be here up to an hour while the surgeons finish and bring her up.
Hooray!!! So glad to have this happy news. XX Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteSending all my love and thoughts - so glad she is ok!!!
ReplyDeleteSending all positive thoughts your way.
ReplyDeleteSo glad things seem to be going so well! Still praying for you all and for her as she begins recovery.
ReplyDeleteSo glad things went well! The handing over is the hardest part.....She'll be back in your arms soon. Hugs and love to all of you.
ReplyDeleteSo glad that Leah is doing well. Awesome news.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the updates. I may be a long way in distance but my heart is with your family. Best wishes for for continued success.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you and hope all continues to go well.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I hope every day brings this much success!
ReplyDeleteGreat news!
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