Jaka is a beautiful girl 9 years old girl who greets you with giggles as she danced around the room clapping her hands each morning.
Step 1 Screening
Step 2 Admission
Step 3 The Contracture Release
The patients going through contractor releases have skin grafts. Jaka received a split thickness skin graft. In the OR the surgeon uses what is like a cheese slicer to remove the top layer of skin from the upper thigh. They then roll it through a machine that flattens the slice of skin, and creates a meshed flap of skin, to place over the open released area. The left axillary (arm pit) is cut and the arm is extended for the first time since the incident. The donor flap of meshed skin is placed over the released tissue. A bandage is placed over the thigh donor site and left in place for 10 days to decrease infection and the Graft site is bandaged for 5 days to allow healing to start. The patients are sent back to our ward to start their recovery.
Step 4 Healing on the Ship
Step 5 Dressing Team
Here during the patients stay the dressing team is a key partner in their care. The dressings get changed every day or every 2 days. If this was left to the ward nurses, our days would only be filled with dressing changes and out patients would not have the amount of time and care that they require.It also is great to have the same team of nurses seeing the wounds and charting about the changes that they observe throughout the process.Step 6 Splints and Physiotherapy
At first Jaka had a plaster cast on to keep the arm in the proper abduction position for the first 5 days. After the plaster cast is removed a splint is made for the patient to wear while at rest. We have an amazing Hand physiotherapist here who has a work history with burns and plastic rehab. The patients are given exercises to do routinely throughout the day.Step 7 The Hope Center-Recovery
Once the patient no longer needs the special care from the dressing team, and any infection is eradicated they are discharged from the ship. If the patient is from the Conakry area they can return home and make their way to the ship for fallow up dressing changes and physiotherapy. However when the patients are from other parts of the country Mercy Ships has a large area at a local hospital that can fit 30 patients and their care givers. The Hope Center is a spot for patients to prepare for surgery if they are malnourished and to recover if they are needing more time before returning home. The Hope center is a 5 min drive or a 20 min walk from the ship, allowing easy transport back and forth for fallow up appointments, daily or every 2 days. After a month it was finally time for Jaka to move to the Hope center. I missed them on the ward. Coming to work and not being greeted with a big hug and smiles was an adjustment.But with the close proximity of the Hope center I get to visit Jaka! I have seen here a few times, Just today i made my way over in the late afternoon and was greeted with a high Pitch "NICOLE" as Jaka jumped from her chair and ran into my arms! I love seeing her play and climb in ways she was unable to before her surgery. Reaching for a ball or even giving her brother a firm shove was next to impossible. Her future potential has shifted.
Oh Jaka, how I will miss her when she leaves the Hope Center
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