Why did they wait so long to close it? Six, wow that is late! Did they try indomethician first? (This is a medication that sometimes makes it close on it's own)
Do you know how they are going to close it? In the Cath Lab? Surgery? Have you been told?
Here is the cath lab info:
When the procedure is complete, the catheter(s) will be withdrawn. Several gauze pads and a large piece of medical tape will be placed on the site where the catheter was inserted to prevent bleeding. In some cases, a small, flat weight or sandbag may be used to help keep pressure on the catheterization site and decrease the chance of bleeding. If blood vessels in the leg were used, your child will be told to keep the leg straight for a few hours after the procedure to minimize the chance of bleeding at the catheterization site.
Your child will be taken to a unit in the hospital where he/she will be monitored by nursing staff for several hours after the test. The length of time it takes for your child to wake up after the procedure will depend on the type of medicine given to your child for relaxation prior to the test, and also on your child's reaction to the medication.
After the procedure, your child's nurse will monitor the pulses and skin temperature in the leg or arm that was used for the procedure.
Your child may be able to go home after a specified period of time, providing he/she does not need further treatment or monitoring. You will receive written instructions regarding care of the catheterization site, bathing, activity restrictions, and any new medications your child may need to take at home.
Here is the open surgical info:
surgical repair
Some children who undergo PDA ligation may need to spend some time in the intensive care unit after surgery. Others may return to a regular hospital room. Your child will be kept as comfortable as possible with medications which relieve pain or anxiety. The staff will also be asking for your input as to how best to soothe and comfort your child.
You will also learn how to care for your child at home before your child is discharged. The staff will give you instructions regarding medications, activity limitations, and follow-up appointments before your child is discharged. Most children will only need to stay in the hospital for a few days after the operation.
Post Repair - care INFO:
Most infants and older children feel fairly comfortable when they go home. Pain medications, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, may be recommended to keep your child comfortable. Your child's physician will discuss pain control before your child is discharged from the hospital.
After surgery, older children usually have a fair tolerance for activity. Your child will usually be allowed to play, while avoiding blows to the chest that might cause injury to the incision or breastbone. Within a few weeks, your child should be fully recovered and able to participate in normal activity.
2006-10-19 09:44:21
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answered by big_shot_nurse 3
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Yes, my little daughter was born with several heart defects, one of them being a PDA that did not close after birth. The cardiac surgeon did a "PDA Ligation" on her at 8 weeks of age and it was totally successful. Because she had some other defects, the surgical incision was made in the chest and she had to go on bypass.
However, since your child is older and also needs just a PDA closure, the chances are excellent that they can do a side (thoracic) incision and not need any type of life support. Compared to other defects and other heart surgeries an open Patent Ductus is common and usually easily repaired.
Your child will probably get an EKG right before surgery and possibly a cardiac cath for diagnostic purposes, if they haven't done that already. After surgery you will see a small incision, plus drainage tubes that they put in place routinely to drain excess fluid from the body cavity. Your child might be on a few heart medications, too, but will not need them long-term unless some other issues should surface.
Best of luck to you both. I know first-hand that having a child with a heart-defect can be overwhelming and worrisome, and the hospital stays can be taxing on the family. But it's easy to stay positive when you realize that just 50 years ago, the outcomes for our dear little ones would have been pretty tragic, even with the simpler heart defects.
After the surgery, your child's outlook for the future is excellent. There will probably be periodic check-ups just to take a look at the heart and make sure it's doing what it should, but this is all out-patient and pain free and will give you the peace of mind you and your child need.
2006-10-24 08:39:40
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answered by Veritas 7
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certain, my little daughter develop into once born with some center defects, one among them being a PDA that did not close to after initiate. The cardiac generic practitioner did a "PDA Ligation" on her at 8 weeks of age and it develop into once thoroughly efficient. because she had the different defects, the surgical incision develop into once made interior the chest and he or she or he necessary to flow on bypass. notwithstanding, on account that your infant is older and also demands in hardship-free words a PDA closure, the opportunities are high quality that they are waiting to do a edge (thoracic) incision and now no longer elect any form of existence help. compared to diverse defects and assorted center surgical procedures an open Patent Ductus is widespread and regularly effectively repaired. Your infant will distinctly get an EKG acceptable formerly than surgical operation and doubtlessly a cardiac cath for diagnostic purposes, in the journey that they have got not executed that already. After surgical operation you'll see a small incision, plus drainage tubes that they put in region oftentimes to empty better fluid from the body hollow area. Your infant possibly on some center drugs, too, notwithstanding shouldn't elect on them lengthy time period till the different issues ought to floor. best of fulfillment to you each and every. I understand first-hand that having slightly one with a center-ailment can be overwhelming and worrisome, and the sanatorium remains can be taxing on the kin. notwithstanding that's reachable to adhere confident even as you discover that basically 50 years contained in the previous, the authentic result for our expensive babies would were suited tragic, regardless of the easier center defects. After the surgical operation, your infant's outlook for the lengthy run is high quality. there'll distinctly be periodic confirm-united statesjust to have a glance on the middle and guarantee that's doing what it ought to, notwithstanding that's all out-sufferer and soreness loose and would grant you the peace of mind you and your infant elect.
2016-10-16 05:39:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No way nobody knows abt tht u can ask children doctors
2006-10-27 05:20:11
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answered by Abhi . 1
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i cant help you with that but i just wanted to say i hope hes ok
2006-10-25 09:07:46
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answered by cookie123 2
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