7/4/05 PDA Surgery
On Wednesday 7/5/06 Burke will under go his second surgery of life. Before birth, there is a natural opening between the aorta (the main artery to the body) and the pulmonary artery (the main artery to the lungs) called the ductus arteriosus. This opening usually closes shortly after birth. PDA occurs when this opening fails to close; PDA occurs in about 10% of infants.
PDA is often treated initially with a medication called indomethacin but Burke's PDA didn't close on its own or with indomethacin so surgery will be performed. A small incision is made on the left side of the chest. The ductus is either ligated (tied off) or cut.
We are hopeful that this surgery will go well and have been reassured that it is simple and quick. After this surgery, we look forward to Burke coming off the ventilator and his blood pressure stablizing without the need for medication. Please pray for a safe surgery & quick recovery!
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