Wednesday, August 27, 2008

One more down...

Suzanne's operation yesterday was successful. During the three hour surgery, the doctors were able to shape the right leg to properly fit in a prosthetic socket. The final decision will be determined once the staples have been removed and the grafted skin from the earlier surgeries is tested in the prosthetics. Because the grafted skin is not as durable as natural skin, there may need to be future, skin stretching, plastic surgery to strengthen the ends of the limbs for shear strength. Info about grafted skin can be found here (Note graphic images included with article). Sue is expected to be in the hospital for two to three more nights, to manage the pain and wound from the surgery. She should have the staples out in about two weeks, once the wound closes completely and preliminary prosthetic fitting can follow within weeks of that.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Olympic Amputees

We are all aware of Oscar, but were you aware of Natalie or Natalia? Natalie competed in Beijing for South Africa, in distance swimming. Natalia is already a Paralympics ping pong medalist, competing for Poland in Beijing this year. These are just two more examples of how athleticism and sportsmanship know no disability. But for Natalia and Natalia, nobody is complaining that they have a mechanical advantage.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Sepsis in the News

This video was taken from the Wall Street Journal's, August 14th, online edition. A lot of interesting information is included in both the video and the linked page. Please click on the play button and wait for the "Sponsor Message" to complete.

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UPDATE: Here is another WSJ article from August 27th, focusing on Sepsis