The device in the side of Tim's neck is an external temporary pacemaker. |
The final surgery was one of the most complicated of Tim's life. The doctor listed off a rather long list of concerns, but he also stated that they had lots of planning time and his team was hand picked. They took every precaution and had a host of backup plans. One of those plans was to have two teams in the operating room for his final surgery. Team A did the laser extraction and placement of the new leads. Team B (a vascular cardiac team) was scrubbed in and on standby in the operating room in case there were complications and they needed to do open heart surgery. As Dr. Hegland (Team A surgeon) said, "Hopefully, we will keep Team B standing around being bored". Fortunately, Team B did end up just standing around in the operating room. The surgery took almost 6 hours (two hours more than expected), but that was simply because they had to go very slowly and use multiple tools to extract the deteriorating leads. They also had to go in from multiple sites so he has a new host of battle scars. We are so grateful and blessed that everything went so well. They never could get his heart to show successful beats over 30 beats per minute (under the pacemaker), so he is once again fully pacemaker dependent. He has spent much of his life in this condition, but in recent years had a higher heart rate so that he wouldn't be in critical condition if his pacemaker failed. Unfortunately, that is not currently the case. They do not know if his heart will recover over time and start having more successful beats as it did after past surgeries. It could be years before he has heart function improvement. It is amazing and awe inspiring what they can do these days.
I'm so glad it went well and that he's home, and that you beat the snow! Prayers for an uneventful recovery from the surgery!
ReplyDeleteSo grateful for a surgery with best outcome in OR!
ReplyDeleteWe've been praying every day here. I'm so grateful for a good update! Here's to Tim's continued recovery!!!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to hear that the surgery went well and his is home! I am sure that felt like a long 10 days but what a relief. I hope he recovers well and you can all rest now.
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