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Doctor Recalls 17-hour Struggle to Save 6-month-old Jonylah (832 hits)


Pediatric surgeon Dr. Mark Slidell's pager beeped Monday afternoon, notifying him of a trauma case at Comer Children's Hospital. It was a 6-month-old, 18-pound baby girl. Bullets had pierced Jonylah Watkins' shoulder, groin and abdomen, tearing through her lung, diaphragm, liver and intestines. She was laboring to breathe and bleeding to death, Slidell said.

In an interview Tuesday with the Tribune, Slidell described how doctors, nurses and medical technicians scrambled over 17 hours struggling to save Jonylah from the gun violence that has gripped Chicago. For the first half-hour, the medical team worked hurriedly to restore oxygen and blood back to Jonylah's body, Slidell said. They secured a breathing tube in her airway, gently pumping oxygen into her lungs, while also pushing replacement fluids and blood through IVs.

They then performed a chest and abdomen X-ray to assess her internal wounds before taking her to the operating room where surgeons, nurses and others labored to control the bleeding, the doctor said. "The goal in that initial operation is to control the damage and stabilize the critically ill patient," Slidell said. After a couple of hours, Jonylah was moved to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, where another team of nurses and doctors worked through the night and into Tuesday morning to stabilize her vitals.

As with many patients who have severe traumatic injuries, Jonylah's temperature had plummeted, and her blood had become acidic and was failing to clot. Those factors would have to be stabilized before doctors could safely perform additional surgeries needed to repair her injuries, Slidell said. "It's called the triad of death," he said. "Basically when (these) three things go wrong, a patient does really badly."

Though the medical team continued to push fluids and blood products to help with the clotting, Jonylah continued to bleed internally, Slidell said. At one point, doctors reopened her abdomen to see if they could stop the bleeding, he said. "I cannot even tell you how hard everyone worked that night," Slidell said. But after many hours, Jonylah's heart, kidneys and other organs began to fail, Slidell said. "Doctors were having a harder and harder time keeping ahead of the blood loss and supporting her failing (organs)," Slidell said.

Jonylah's mother said she told doctors, "'I don't want my baby to suffer.'" Jonylah was pronounced dead at 6 a.m. Tuesday. "Her body basically couldn't survive the number of injuries and the extent of the injuries," Slidell said. "It's a tragedy that a beautiful little girl like this lost her life in this way."

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Wednesday, March 13th 2013 at 9:13PM
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OMG!! I saw this story and got literally sic...

Jonylah's mother said she told doctors, "'I don't want my baby to suffer.'" Jonylah was pronounced dead at 6 a.m. Tuesday.

I remember saying those exact words...

Thursday, March 14th 2013 at 3:29PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
and while studying into the sciences.. I now have an actual optical view of the trauma a bullet wounds inflict on such small bodies!


Thursday, March 14th 2013 at 3:31PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
I understand, I couldn't even bring myself to read the article at first ... I pretended it wasn't there until I finally just couldn't ignore it any longer!

Lawdhamercy!!!! It's so sad what append to this little angel~~((sad)).



Friday, March 15th 2013 at 2:41PM
Jen Fad
I'm sure the nurses had to have counselling and take some time off; the docs when they got home that day must have surely hugged their own little ones tight.


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