Children's Hospital of Illinois: Moline recently issued the following announcement.
At her first birthday, Olivia Howard is reaching all her baby milestones—smiling, sitting up, and babbling at her big brother. Parents Shameika and Cordney marvel at the progress of their little girl, who underwent three major surgeries before she was seven months old.
Olivia made an early debut at 31 weeks gestation at OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center on August 6, 2017. She was immediately moved to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois.
Within hours, after realizing that Olivia was unable to keep food down, doctors found that she had been born with multiple developmental abnormalities in her digestive system. “It took us completely by surprise, because nothing
Experts working together
Young Olivia Howard in an incubator
“Complex cases like Olivia’s require multiple levels of expertise,” Dr.
Olivia’s most critical issue was duodenal atresia, a type of bowel obstruction that occurs when the part of the small intestine attached to the stomach (the duodenum) has not developed properly, preventing the stomach contents from moving through the digestive tract
During a two-hour procedure, Drs.
An ongoing ordeal
Over the next few weeks, Shameika and Cordney anxiously watched over Olivia in the NICU.
Tests revealed that Olivia had developed jaundice resulting from biliary atresia, which occurs when the bile ducts that carry bile from the liver to the intestine have not formed correctly.
Once again, Drs.
After her second surgery, Olivia slowly healed, and by mid-October, she was ready to go home. In January, however, she was back for yet another surgery, performed by pediatric surgeon Paul Jeziorczak, MD, to correct an intestinal blockage caused by scar tissue resulting from her previous procedures.
Thriving at last
The Howard Family
“After her last surgery, Olivia started eating better and her energy level came up,” Shameika said. “Finally, we began to see her steadily improve.”
Today, Olivia visits her surgeons for periodic checkups and continues to delight her parents and the team who brought her this far.
“It’s wonderful to see her gaining weight and thriving,” Dr.
“I’m so grateful to the entire team at OSF Children’s Hospital—everyone was so easy to talk to, empathetic and always available,” Shameika said. “Olivia is a completely different baby today, thanks to them.”
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