October 31, 2017. 5:45am and we arrive at Princeton Hospital. They checked Wade in and took him back for preparations. At approximately 7:00 they rushed me back to see my husband quickly before taking him to OR. At 8:10 they called to say surgery started At approximately 12 or 12:30, I was called back to meet with the surgeon. The surgery had not gone well. The vein carrying blood to the stomach had been damaged because it was not in an expected place. They had attempted to repair the vein, they hope it would work. If not, the stomach would die and possibly become gangrenous. They would wait two days and try again.
November 2, 2017 surgery was rescheduled for 12:30pm. My Stepson and I left Wade to get breakfast. We came back at 10:30 am and they had already taken him out to surgery. We ask if you we could see him prior to surgery. They rushed us to see him. At approximately 1:15, I was called to meet with the surgeon, way short of the expected 5 hours. The surgeon explained to us that the stomach had died and was gangrenous. They had removed what was a healthy stomach just 48 hours ago along with the tumor.
The good news was the cancer was gone, the bad my husband's chances of survival were not good. He vomited and aspirated into his lungs. They had cleaned them out as best they could. His BP had dropped dangerously low. He was being placed in CICU because he had been turned over to another surgeon. Cardiac Thoracic. They sent us to wait in that unit's waiting room. After a long time, we went to check on him. They were working on him and ask if we would wait. A short while later a woman came running to get us. If we wanted to see him we needed to hurry and told us to run. He had coded on them and they thought he might again. I can't tell you the condition we were in. Not good. Then the women started screaming at me, if this happens again do you want us to save him. She kept screaming this at me. They told me they did not know the neurological damages he had suffered and would not unless he survived and woke up. I finally said No, He would not want this. I regret this decision. But as he appears to be making progress, I am hoping this is moot.
Praise God, he survived. He has a long journey, but one we can take together
The original surgeon came to talk with me , I don't remember if it was the day after the surgery or the next, I guess to get me off his plate. I ask how the vein was damaged. He told me they were using robotics and the vein was not where it was expected. They were detaching the stomach from the esophagus and cut that vein before they realized it.