The Surgery
Today was surgery day, and it began at 7 a.m. to check it at the surgical area. From there we were walked down to the surgical prep area where we would meet the anesthesia team and some nurses. Here they prepped her, got her in bed, and took vitals. Then after a little wait, they got her some magic juice to drink to make her not care so much about what was going on. At about 8:40 they wheel her away and we kissed her goodbye.
That is a very difficult thing to do, especially the second time. It is all in the hands of the surgical team now. Dr. Emani made some time to meet with us while they were prepping Sarah in the OR - we had not met with him since he was travelling the day before. We caught up quickly, confirmed the plan, and he was off. Now we had time to kill on the floor 3 surgical waiting area.
We had to check out of the Inn at Longwood and check in at the Marriott, but needed to find a good time when we would not have many updates from the nurses. After they made the incision at 10:00, I made the decision to bolt back to the Inn, get our luggage, and get a cab to take me down to the Marriott. I managed to check in and get a 3rd night (Thursday night) so we would be covered in the event the Inn does not get a cancellation for Thurs. It is a healthy mile walk back to BCH, but will be nice to stretch the legs out.
The surgery went well - we got our personal update from Dr. Emani at about 1:20 and he told us the new valve is in, working great and they will be closing her up. Should be an hour until they are done with that and move her to the ICU. He said the reason her repaired valve had failed, was due to calcification (build up of calcium) of the valve leaflets. This can be a body's weapon to defend against foreign material. Her valve was augmented with some pericardium tissue (heart sac tissue), and likely over time the body just decided it did not want that there, and calcified them. The prosthetic valve he put in is treated with anti-calcification material, which will 'hopefully' decrease the chances of this happening - but this is what we need to keep praying for!
ICU
At 3:15 we were sent up to the ICU waiting room. Would still be an hour until we get to see her. That went by quick, and finally got to see her in a private ICU room. She really looked the same as last time (sorry, no pics, as she would probably not be happy if i posted one!!). But she was doing great and they expect to wake her up around 9pm and extubate (remove the breathing tube) shortly after that. So we just visited with her, touched her, kissed her, and waited.
Judi and I slipped out for a quick bite to eat, but there was a Red Sox game about to start so, our usual - Tasty Burger - was mobbed. We walked a few blocks closer to BCH (and away from Fennway) and found a Mexican place and each got a burrito. Woofed those down and hurried back to the ICU.
Sarah was still out for a while and they began weening her from the sedatives around 10pm. She would wake up for a few seconds, breathe a breath on her own, and then sleep and let the machine do the breathing. Slowly she took on more of the breathing herself, and by around 11pm, she we breathing and ready to get extubated. Right before getting set to do this, Sarah was motioning with her hands and arms, sort of frantically. I panicked trying to understand what she needed - was she in pain??!! Then she made a concerted gesture with both hands - she was taking a picture with a camera! What?! Oh my gosh - she wanted a picture of her with the breathing tube in. We all laughed and she cracked a half-hearted smile with her eyes half open. I, of course, obliged and snapped a few for the record book. Only Sarah could figure out a clever way to lighten everyone mood when incapacitated!!
The extubation happened pretty fast and is a process I cannot get used to seeing her go through. She choked and coughed, and it looks terrible, but she is breathing the whole time. Then, it was out - we were done with the day (at about 11:06) as far as i was concerned. I felt like I could breath again too.
Good Night...
Sarah was great, the biggest obstacles we through. We were all exhausted - I could barely stand, and Judi left to get a cab back to the hotel to get some good sleep. We all decided to try to sleep. I had my padded bench in the back of the room where I made a make-shift bed, and Sarah was already dozing off. September 9, 2014 was in the books. All we can do is pray we don't have another March 25th or September 9th for a LONG time to come. Good night, Pete.