Thursday, April 13, 2006

Deflux

Next Thursday Brooke will be having a Deflux procedure. It will be performed under general anesthesia. It will be outpatient. The way it works is first she will be put under anesthesia, then an endoscope, cystoscope, will be inserted through the urethra and used to view the bladder. The cystoscope will then be used to place Deflux gel in the place where the ureters connect to the bladder. This will help keep urine from flowing back into the ureters and kidneys. Eventually, new tissue grows around the gel, providing long-term results for many children. There is usually no pain after the procedure. Although Brooke may feel some stinging the first few times she urinates. She will need to continue antibiotics therapy for 3 months after the procedure-at which point another x-ray will be taken to see if she still has reflux.

We saw the urologist on Tuesday. He told us the chance of her just outgrowing reflux now is about 30%. We had the option of continuing antibiotics and waiting, Deflux, or surgery. We felt Deflux would be best. This will be done at Texas Children's Hospital by Dr. Eric Jones. This hospital is #4 in the nation for pediatrics. They are very good. Of course, I will be waiting in post-op while she is waking up. You can also look up www.deflux.com if you want to. We are feeling good about this, hopeful.

Bryan is doing good. We'll be going to playgroup at 11. He is going to bed better at night. Consequently, everyone is sleeping well. As far as Jared goes, everything is status quo. I'm fine. I'm looking forward to Easter. I have a stong feeling Peter Cottontail is on his way. I hope everyone is doing well.

Take care,
Michelle

3 comments:

Eric said...

We'll be praying for Brooke. We love you guys.

treen said...

I put Brooke's name on the temple prayer roll when we were there on Saturday - just wanted to let you know! Good luck - we love you too!!

Frank and Evelyn said...

Frank said you called last night while I was at Mutual. I was hoping she wouldn't need any kind of surgery but this sounds better than what he said. I hope it works and she is able to overcome this problem. OUr prayers are with her and I'll call soon and see how she's doing.

Love ya,
MOM