There are 3 proposed surgeries at once. They are called Femoral Osteotomy, Pelvic Acetabular Osteotomy, and Bilateral Clubfoot Release. These surgeries will take over six hours combined. Even through Rayden has already had 10 surgeries, he has never been put to sleep for more then 2 1/2 hours. Six hours is an extremely long time!
Femoral Osteotomy: This procedure will be done on both legs. They will make two incisions on both sides. Then cut the femur (thigh bone) and point it more inward so that the head of the femur goes right into the middle of the socket not up and out. Then they will re-attach the bones with a plate that will hold the bone into an 'L' position. One part of the 'L' goes in the femoral head and the other part sits on the outside of the bone. Hopefully the hips would then start to grow CURVING around the joints instead of going upward like it is right now. This surgery will make the legs shorter by about a centimeter but she will make sure they are both the same length. The plate will have to be removed a year later to prevent femoral fractures. The legs will continue to grow but the hardware will not so it may cause the bone to shatter years later.
Pelvic Acetabular Osteotomy: He needs a pelvic osteotomy on the left but not the right. The cup on the left side is so steep that it's not going to remodel and come down enough so she is going to do the pelvic on it as well. He will have a separate incision in the bikini line where she cuts the bone just above the cup and fold the lip down. She will then use some of his own bone to fill in the space remaining after she reshapes it.
Bilateral Clubfoot Release: Dr. Vergun said she will make an incision in the feet that go all the way around. She will take all joint capsules away from bones releasing the capsules. All the ways that the bones are joined will be taken apart and put together the way she wants them. She will place pins in his feet to hold the bone in the correct position. These pins will be sticking OUT of his feet and casts. They will be removed in six weeks. She said she will not fuse the joints but she may need to scoop out some of the bones on the inside to make a bone smaller so it comes over better. His fibula bone is so far back behind the foot that she may need to use more bone from other places to make the correction work. The feet will take the longest amount of time to correct during the surgery. Dr. Vergun believes this correction will prevent the clubbed feet from relapsing for a very long time. She says he may want a tweaking of the feet when he is older but nothing expected sooner.
Upon release: Rayden will be coming home in short leg casts instead of the spica cast. She doesn't feel that she needs to protect the hip surgery on him with a cast. He cannot bear ANY weight on his feet or hips for six weeks. We have to be extra careful not to hit the pins sticking out of his feet so we don't mess up the correction. Therefore, she doesn't want him to go to school, or anywhere actually, to be on the safe side. This may also prevent his exposure to infection. She doesn't think it will take him long to get back to walking once his feet and hips have healed. A surprising twist is that she believes this surgery will allow him to walk WITHOUT THE TWISTER CABLES!
Of course this is a TREMENDOUS amount of work to do on a three year old child. It reminds me of the bionic man, "We can rebuild him." Yes, we are happy with Rayden just the way he is, but if God gave these surgeons the knowledge to correct his deformities I feel like we must take advantage of that to make his future as bright as we can.
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Mrs.Bradley we are thinking of you, your family, and little Rayden and have you in our prayers this week with his upcoming surgery. Please let us know if we can do ANYTHING! Timothy sends love and says hi to Rayden! ❤️ The Silmon Family
This definitely hits home for me. I came over here from TinySuperheroes after reading a comment you left on my post about my 3 year old son's hips due to his CP. I am nervous for your family. The 6 hours under is such a long time but your little guy sounds like a warrior and will make it through this and come out on top. You will all be in my prayers.
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