ANA Discussion Forum
Treatment Options => Microsurgical Options => Topic started by: moe on March 16, 2010, 09:00:14 am
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Hi all,
I've been wanting to post about my upcoming surgery on 13 May at University of Washington, but don't want to jinx my good fortune!
I am so happy to report that I am finally going to get the surgery that I have been dreaming and praying for- performed by Dr. Peter Neligan (formerly of Ontario, Canada). A "gracilis flap" procedure.
This doctor is brilliant and there are only a few places in the country that do this procedure. Being that I had the 12/7 nerve transposition with PARTIAL results, Dr. Rubenstein agreed to consult with Dr. Neligan.
Basically another long surgery (third one is the charm), where he will take a piece of gracilis muscle from inside thigh, transplant it along with nerves and such to inside of my cheek. Face lift type incision. Then use the masseter nerve for nerve supply to the transplanted muscle. Let it "cook" for 3-4 months before any movement is seen.Then movement will slowly return, and I will be able to actually smile by first biting down :o and hopefully just learn to do it naturally.
This is incredible and miraculous in my mind. I'm so blessed to actually be "in the back door" of UW where the procedure is done and it WAS covered by TRICARE. Woo hoo! Do you sense my jubilation???
I think I'll be the first on the forum for this procedure. I'm a perfect candidate, because I have movement in the lower lip/mouth/ area , but still NO movement along the upper lip and cheek. (acupuncture DID help with muscle tone to other areas of face).
I will post before and after photos on this one!
Happy day to all ;)
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Congrats on being able to get this surgery! It sounds almost sci-fi! I'm happy for you!
Regards,
Brian
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Maureen ~
Happy day to you, too and congratulations on accomplishing the feat of securing TRICARE funding for this complicated but rewarding surgery!
I'm very pleased to learn that you're going to undergo this cutting-edge facial animation procedure. I'm looking forward to an update and of course, the promised before-and-after photos. :)
Jim
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Whhhooooooohooooooo!!!!! ;D What great news!
I can't wait to see and hear how it goes. I've read about the procedure, but I don't know anyone who has had it done, so you're like the forum guinea pig!
Lori
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Look at you! Can't wait to see the results!
K ;D
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My, what an attractive gracillis flap you have there. ;D
So every time you grit your teeth you will smile? You will be Little Miss Sunshine on the forum!
Seriously I am happy for you, Maureen. It actually sounds promising and is certainly good news. I'm looking forward to the results.
Steve
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Good luck! Keep us posted!
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Best wishes on your upcoming surgery, Moe ;D
Jan
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My, what an attractive gracillis flap you have there. ;D
So every time you grit your teeth you will smile? You will be Little Miss Sunshine on the forum!
Yes it will be interesting! I'll need to clench my teeth to smile at first, but then with practice hopefully will get more natural. That's the last thing I need is TMJ because I'm smiling ALL the TIME!!!! I'm also hoping I don't smile every time I chew. It is worth a shot though :) I'm still pinching myself...
So I'll update....much later :) :) :) :) :)
Maureen
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THat is how the T3 works & that was my exact question - about smiling & eating...I believe my exact words to Dr.Byrne were "so will m face whack out every time I eat?" He assured me not!
K. ;D
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Terrific opportunity for you! AND...covered by insurance too?! This will be the charm - you're right. Best of luck and can't wait to see pictures!!!!
Kathy
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Hey all,
Just got back last night from the hospital. (sunday)
Gracey the gracilis flap "took"! 8 hour surgery on Thursday-I had small arteries apparently so took a little longer to connect the little things.
First 2 days sucked with pain, nausea, emesis (not good for face surgery but only once) dizziness, tinnitus. You know the story! The doppler machine was set on extra loud in the ICU so they could hear it outside the door. How's that for modern medical technology. ??? WHOOSH, WHOOSH, WHOOSH! Didn't blend well with the tinnitus, and the dinging IV machines.I asked for ear plug, but had to take it out every 30 min- 1 hour when someone would come in to bug assess me.
I had dilaudid pain pump, another infusion into the graft site on the thigh- an accuser with local anesthetics administered continuously. One of those shrinking ball devices. So I was pretty doped up!
Things got quickly better day 3 and 4 and now I'm walking with little thigh pain, off the narcs, feeling good!
Flashback to AN surgery but recovery is 90% quicker. :)
Will post a pic soon as soon as I find the camera.
Maureen
My face does look like a puffy pancake on the left. "I'm not an animal!" I'm not going anywhere for a while!
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Good to hear from you! I've been thinking about you and wondering how things were.
Can't wait to see pictures and I hope you're feeling better and better every day. How big an incision did they have to make on your leg?
Lori
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Hi Lori,
About 6 inches to the L inner thigh.
I also still have my JP drain, which I will continue to have until drainage drops less than 30 cc/day for 2 days. Right now we are still at 80-90/day, so may be at least a week.
Maureen
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Hi, Maureen ~
Congratulations on your successful gracilis flap procedure! The surgery and immediate post-op read as somewhat unpleasant but worth it, I'm sure. Thanks for the update.
Jim
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I think you may have taken the lead for the scar contest! ;)
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I don't know...I might have to challenge that one... ::)
K ;D
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The first day didn't count on this surgery for me, but now I'm doing great.
How long was your incision for your T3, K?
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the one on the leg or the face? leg is 6-8 inches...face is all down the smile line crease by your nose...
I wasn't sure if Lori was referring to length or NUMBER of scars!
K ;D
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Here are some photos!
Night Before surgery 12 May 2010
(http://i597.photobucket.com/albums/tt57/mtsnead/Face%20Pictures/P5120644.jpg)
After surgery 16 May 2010
(http://i597.photobucket.com/albums/tt57/mtsnead/Face%20Pictures/P5160654.jpg)
18 May-My son's 17th bday
(http://i597.photobucket.com/albums/tt57/mtsnead/Face%20Pictures/DSC01529-1.jpg)