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Christina After Surgery


  Christina After Surgery 
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Azogues, Ecuador - Here´s Christina and Mama the day after surgery.

The full sponsor of this team surgery trip to Azogues, Ecuador is Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), a major supporter of Interplast and its service to children around the world. RMHC has helped thousands of children in some of the poorest regions of the globe to receive life-changing surgeries through Interplast´s programs.

Seeing Interplast´s program first-hand for the first time is a profound experience for me, and makes me even more grateful than ever for the support of our donors and sponsors like RMHC. Thank you so much for making this possible!

Christina Looking at Mama


  Christina Looking at Mama 
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Azogues, Ecuador - Afterwards, Christina´s mother cradled her in her arms, and they just stared and stared at each other. I wish I could have captured that, but Mama was too aware of my camera, and would look at me and smile every time I raised it. I didn´t want to keep her from looking at her daughter´s new face, so finally I just took this picture. Look at Christina staring at her mother, though, and you should get the idea.

Right after taking this picture, I left the room sobbing.

Unconditional Love


  Unconditional Love 
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Azogues, Ecuador - Christina's surgery went very well, and she woke calmly in recovery. But something amazing happened when her mother was brought in. The moment they caught sight of each other, they reached for each other simultaneously. Her mother scooped her up--IV and all.

I'm sorry these photos are blurry, but it happened so fast that I'm lucky I captured it at all!

Christina Before Surgery


Christina Before Surgery
Originally uploaded by interplast.
Azogues, Ecuador - Do you remember earlier I told you about Christina—I mistakenly called her Christiana. Here she is before surgery, a beautiful little girl just under two years old with a cleft.

Margarita and Dr. Quinde


Margarita and Dr. Quinde
Originally uploaded by interplast.
Azogues, Ecuador - Another member of the team you haven´t met yet is Maggie Loya, affectionately known here as Margarita. She is pictured here with our host, Dr. Quinde—and I think this is the first time you´ve actually seen his face!

Maggie is incredible. She is the team leader, and I can´t believe all the details she has to juggle. In addition to making sure that all goes smoothly in the OR, Maggie also has to make sure the team gets fed and has transportation when necessary. She procures medications if we need something beyond what we brought with us. She works with the hospital administration, the hotel personnel, and many others. Talk about detail, she even makes sure the team has adequate drinking water! And all of it with the most pleasant good humor.

McDonald's Corporate Social Responsibility and Interplast


Bob and Gladys
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Hooray! Bob Langert, who was our first blogger, talks about his experience with Interplast on the McDonald's corporate social responsibility blog.

Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) is our biggest donor, and in addition to the Loja, Ecuador surgical trip that inspired the Interplast blogs, RMHC has funded trips with blogs to:

2005
Cusco, Peru
Azogues, Ecuador
Puno, Peru
Chongqing, China (with video)

2006
Loja, Ecuador
Cusco, Peru
Azogues, Ecuador (with video)

They have also funded six trips over the past two fiscal years that have not had blogs, and over the years have funded some 60 Interplast trips!

Interplast started blogging back in January 2005 mainly because Bob wanted to find an easy way to tell the world about his experience in real time. The entire Interplast community liked the idea of blogging so much that we began to expand the blogging program to other surgical trips, then visiting educator workshops, then to site evaluation trips and we are still growing every day. So thanks for inspiring (and funding) us, Bob and RMHC!

Famous Dr. Fred Mihm


Fred, Joe and Jan
Originally uploaded by interplast.
Dr. Fred Mihm is the only member of the team you haven´t met yet. He´s another anesthesiologist on the team. All of Azogues has met Fred, as he´s had his picture in the local paper twice now. We joke that he´s a local celebrity, and will have to start signing autographs any minute.

In this photo, he is bringing a patient out of anesthesia after surgery while Joe and Jan observe.

The trickiest times for anesthesiologists are putting the patient under, and then bringing them out. But during surgery it is essential that the surgeon communicate well with the anesthesiologist. Any medication administered by the surgeon can have an effect that the anesthesiologist must deal with. In addition, if there are any post-operative problems, it is usually the anesthesiologist who handles them. For these reasons and more, Interplast always sends one more anesthesiologist than surgeons, so there will always be one who can be available in the recovery room, or to assist in the operating room, should any problems arise.

Victor and Mother After Surgery

Azogues, Ecuador - Here´s a happy Victor and a happy mother.

Video: Explaining Post-Op Meds

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Azogues, Ecuador - Back in the recovery room, Victor is still a little groggy while the recovery room nurse, through our translator, explains all of the medications to Victors mother.

Video: Hand Must Be Elevated

 

            
 
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Azogues, Ecuador - From this point on, Victors hand must be kept elevated, as Dr. Di Francesco and Dr. Withrell explain in this video. Notice that they comment on his cute freckles, and what a good patient he is.

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