Going for CT Today

Forum for parents of injured who are seeking information from other parents or people living with the injury. All welcome
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candicorona
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Joined: Wed Feb 24, 2010 1:04 pm
Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: My 11 y. daughter was born with OBPI, Erbs Palsy. We have taked a diffrent road than some. I opted to not have any surgeries and to see what we could accomplish with PT and OT. She has about 80% use. No External rotation and limited pronation. She can not put her hand behind her back, but can accomplish most tasks, with little to no modifications. But I feel now that surgery is on the horizon, and soon.

Going for CT Today

Post by candicorona »

We currently live in NE, and are working with the TCH in Houston. We started this process back in December and today we are going for a CT. My daughter is 11 and she is well aware of her injury and what maybe ahead. The good news is we have never had surgery and she is at about 80%. I guess I am more worried than she is. I know today will probably seal out fate toward having surgery. As after 11 years of continious therapy we still have zero external rotation and limited pronation, among a list of other smaller limitations. She has adapted quite well and I am very proud of the hard work she has put in all these years in PT and OT. Hopefully, if nothing else she will be prepared for the long road to recovery after the surgery.

I believe the surgery we are considering is the Triangle tilt surgery. I will keep this post updated as information flows in.

I was just wondering if there is anyone else in a similar situation as us? I would love to find a pin pal for my daughter, that is close to the same age and maybe shared similar experiances.

Thanks so much for reading!


Candi and Erin
candicorona
Posts: 5
Joined: Wed Feb 24, 2010 1:04 pm
Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: My 11 y. daughter was born with OBPI, Erbs Palsy. We have taked a diffrent road than some. I opted to not have any surgeries and to see what we could accomplish with PT and OT. She has about 80% use. No External rotation and limited pronation. She can not put her hand behind her back, but can accomplish most tasks, with little to no modifications. But I feel now that surgery is on the horizon, and soon.

Re: Going for CT Today

Post by candicorona »

We are back from the CT. We brought home the disk, and decided to look at it. There is a huge differance between the left and right shoulders, scapula, and clavical bones.

Now I am questioning every decision I have made in the past.

really bummed

Candi
katep
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Re: Going for CT Today

Post by katep »

Just to clarify, it is not TCH you are working with but Dr. Nath. Dr. Nath no longer has privileges at Texas Children's Hospital and no doctor there does the Triangle Tilt.

I suggest asking to see before and after CT scans (not just one) before you decide on this surgery, if your intent is to correct the abnormalities seen on the CT scan.

Kate
candicorona
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Joined: Wed Feb 24, 2010 1:04 pm
Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: My 11 y. daughter was born with OBPI, Erbs Palsy. We have taked a diffrent road than some. I opted to not have any surgeries and to see what we could accomplish with PT and OT. She has about 80% use. No External rotation and limited pronation. She can not put her hand behind her back, but can accomplish most tasks, with little to no modifications. But I feel now that surgery is on the horizon, and soon.

Re: Going for CT Today

Post by candicorona »

I do appoligize if I stuck a nerve you are correct that Dr. Nath is the doctor we will be seeing, if we decide to have the surgery.

I am also not sure what before and after CT Scans you are asking for. She has only ever had two. One before she was two, where everything look functional, not exactly normal. And the one yesterday.

I dont take the idea of surgery lightly, I think that would be evident in the fact that She has not had a single surgery in 11 years. But the reality is, after 11 years of therpy, she still does not have any external rotation and the right arm is rotated in, I dont think 11 more years of surgery will correct it either.

Yesterday I was very emotional, not today. I will look at all the facts and have many many conversations with Dr. Nath, and our PT, OT and our doctors here. Before any decision is made, I have a strick set of boundries that the results of the surgery will need to fall under.
katep
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Re: Going for CT Today

Post by katep »

I was referring to before and after CT scans from other children who had had the same surgery. If your motivation for surgery is an abnormal CT scan, I would want to see how much a particular surgery affected real CT scans from other children.

Kate
candicorona
Posts: 5
Joined: Wed Feb 24, 2010 1:04 pm
Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: My 11 y. daughter was born with OBPI, Erbs Palsy. We have taked a diffrent road than some. I opted to not have any surgeries and to see what we could accomplish with PT and OT. She has about 80% use. No External rotation and limited pronation. She can not put her hand behind her back, but can accomplish most tasks, with little to no modifications. But I feel now that surgery is on the horizon, and soon.

Re: Going for CT Today

Post by candicorona »

My motivation is to give my daughter what 11 years or intense therypy can not.
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