Justin Post-Op Day 6 - Extubation Day

The last couple days have been fairly calm. Not much has changed besides having his meds slowly reduced. The docs have been talking about extubation, but because of what happened on Monday, I didn’t want to get too excited just yet. During rounds this morning they again discussed extubation, however, today they all agreed it was the right time. A rush of mixed emotions quickly hit me realizing that this was the biggest milestone since he had his surgery. Probably noticing my nervousness, the nurse quickly assured me that everything would be fine and the process is quick and painless.

The respiratory therapist proceeded to remove the tube running from his nose and just like that he was breathing 100% on his own. It was a great feeling, but I told myself not to get too happy because there was still a chance we would need to get re-intubated. A few hours goes by and he’s still breathing on his own, but he was taking lots of small breaths instead of fewer deeper breaths. To help him take deeper breaths he was put on a Vapotherm machine that sends pressurized warm oxygen through the nostril. Justin is taking much stronger breaths now and his blood gas results are steadily improving. He should be on the Vapotherm machine for no more than a day.

Justin’s mommy will be joining us tomorrow for what should turn out to be a relatively calm day. I don’t expect much changes tomorrow besides maybe eliminating a couple of his meds as well as removing the central line that was put in his belly button at birth. He’s scheduled to have an upper gastrointestinal exam on Monday to check if he has a mal-rotated intestine due to being heterotaxy. If all goes well he should be feeding by bottle by either Monday or Tuesday. We’ve been warned that feeding is usually the longest phase in the recovery process because one, kids usually forget how to suck and two, they get tired fairly easily. Hopefully the sucking should be a non-issue because he’s using a pacifier just fine.

Sleeping after extubation

9 Responses to “Justin Post-Op Day 6 - Extubation Day”

  1. Yvonne Says:

    i’m so glad he’s getting better! he is so precious.

  2. Phuoc Says:

    Although he was very cute with his tube, it’s great to hear that he’s breathing on his own now.

  3. Nikki and Daniel Says:

    We’re delighted that he’s improving and we’re celebrating each small change for the better with you. We’ll be praying that he continues to grow in strength and health!

  4. tiu359(andrewgoh) Says:

    YAY

  5. Shan Says:

    This is such great news, such a strong little guy.

  6. Bob and Felisa Says:

    We have been reading your blog, and praying along with you. Baby Justin is just beautiful, and we are so happy that things are going well. Hopefully he will be home and playing with his big brother very soon!

  7. Amy Says:

    I’m so thankful to read this. He looks like he’s peacefully sleeping. I hope things today went well.

  8. Niloo Says:

    I’m so happy to read the good news!
    Justin looks so strong and determined… I wish him and you the best.
    Niloo

  9. duc and tam Says:

    I’ve read all your updates and very happy that your son is doing well. Your son is at the best hospital and Dr. Starnes is the very best heart surgeon. God gave the both of you Justin for a reason and we’ll prey for the best possible outcome for him.
    God Bless,

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