Our full term 4 week old has been in the NICU/PICU since birth. It’s a complicated course, but the most recent reason he’s still admitted is that he had a bowel perforation, emergency surgery, and he’s still intubated after a very scary course with ARDS. He’s almost 2 weeks post-op. The expectation is that he will have his ostomy takedown surgery 6-8 weeks after bowel resection, so about 4-6 weeks from now. His ostomy is very proximal so they have just started running feeds into his jejunum where the mucous fistula is, with the hope of advancing to goal and discontinuing TPN.
We aren’t close to discharge now because he’s still intubated, but I’m just wondering, has anyone fed into the mucous fistula at home? He has a foley cath inserted into the fistula; it’s not like a traditional G or J-tube.
It breaks my heart to think about being here for his first 3 months of life, assuming he heals as anticipated after his next surgery and learns to eat by mouth well. I’m preparing myself for it, but wondering if we might be able to have a few weeks at home before his surgery.
We aren’t close to discharge now because he’s still intubated, but I’m just wondering, has anyone fed into the mucous fistula at home? He has a foley cath inserted into the fistula; it’s not like a traditional G or J-tube.
It breaks my heart to think about being here for his first 3 months of life, assuming he heals as anticipated after his next surgery and learns to eat by mouth well. I’m preparing myself for it, but wondering if we might be able to have a few weeks at home before his surgery.