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1st Surgery in Tonj!

Getting Ready for SurgeryIt was on a Monday evening when Kiir Mayen (7 years) was brought to our clinic by his parents. The boy had two Hernias in both sides. The boy had to spent the night in the clinic so as to prepare him for surgery the following day. This is because he had to fast for at least six hours for the surgery to be performed. Albino our compound manager together with our medical staffs went and prayed together with the boy and his parents.

On Tuesday at around 10.00 a.m the medical staffs together with the Surgeon Dr. Stick went to the hospital and started preparing for the surgery. They called the boy’s parents who were already there prayed with them and then they signed the consent form.

There was a team of 7: the Surgeon Dr Stick, our Nurse Margaret and Dennis the Clinical Officer and Albino compound Manager. The rest were Sudanese staffs one of them being from the Government Hospital. They all joined hands together before surgery and prayed.

The Surgery kicked off at around 11:30 a.m and took four and a half hours and it was successful. After the surgery the boy was taken outside and you could see the joy from the family. Albino prayed for them again.

During SurgeryThe Surgeon said he got supported and said it was a joy to work with the team. The boy was brought back to our clinic and after an hour he was awake. Today in the Morning I went to see him and and he is doing much better. The mother(Abak Akuar) said that she is glad that her son is getting better. I ask her if she knows Jesus of which she replied she doesn’t know anything about God. I encouraged her, shared shortly about God. She accepted Jesus as her personal savior and told me she is Going to share with her husband finally I prayed for them. Lets continue to pray for healing for this boy, and for Abak who gave her life to Jesus and also for her husband to accept Christ.

Thank you all for your continued support and for praying for this community.

“The King will reply, I tell you the truth whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me” – Matthew 25:40

Kuac in need of prayer

Kuac is in bad shape.

About an hour ago, his ten year old body was struck by a speeding truck, then dragged 40 feet before it could stop.

His chin and lower teeth are all but missing; his chest is rubbed three layers raw; and yet he’s conscious.

There is a hole from his molars through his cheek, ending at a stub that used to be an ear.

And both ankles are broken.

Although he’s only ten… and in a lot of pain… he still took the time to thank us for saving his life. I mean, come on!

This kid is strong. Remarkably strong.

His family is gathering money for an immediate transport; the police are filling out accidents report forms; and the looky-loos have all come to gawk.

Now that his ankles are braced and his wounds are cleaned, we are watching his tiny chest bounce up and down as he breathes, waiting for his transport to Wau.

Like I said… he’s in bad shape.

But by God’s grace he’ll live. Please pray that he does. Thanks.

Craziness – Help Needed!

It is Christmas and every year we close our clinic for 3 weeks to allow our Kenyan staff to return to their families for the Christmas holiday.  It is the only time in the year the clinic is closed and it is a hard decision for us.  The last three years we have remained in Sudan over Christmas, operating the clinic on an emergency basis.  But that has proved quite challenging with minimal national staff and only our missionary doctor Tom and misisonary midwife Stephanie to attend to patients.  All our Kenyan staff return home today and therefore we ask for prayer for the clinic over the next three weeks.  In the last 24 hours we have been slammed with patients and 6 births in 20 hours.  Here’s how it looked, we only had one midwife as Stephanie had not yet returned from her R & R, she worked more than 24 hours without a break and with closing for Christmas we know the community will be affected:

6 mothers in labor between 10pm and 7pm. The first delivery was successful-a healthy child with good scores at 10pm. At 12 midnight a second mother came. She was an attempted home delivery, came with the baby between her thighs with the placenta still attached. Our midwife Margaret did a quick obstetric exam revealed that it was twins and preterm at around 7 months. The second twin was borne within 15 minutes. Both twins had very poor scores at birth with 2nd twin barely having any respiratory effort.  Both of them needed oxygen with the same priority. But we have only one oxygen concentrator . So all the medical staff including our community health worker Gabriel, were working too fast as a team to resuscitate the two dying babies. We had 4 staff doing CPR, fixing lines, suction, setting up for oxygen praying during this crazy time, and improvising warm bags of water to boost the babies’  body temperatures (temperatures were <32 degrees Celsius for both kids) . We had to share the same source of oxygen for the 2 babies+ alternately giving both babies according to their response to resuscitation.  Their conditions were changing every other time with improvements not sustained enough to stop resuscitation. So we went on and on for 4 hours during which one baby, 1st twin, died, and another mother in labour came. We put the surviving twin on oxygen (at 9am). This child seemed to have chances of survival but 1 hour later was resuscitated again.

The mother in labour who had just come had concerns also: she had been in labour for 2 days, was the first pregnancy and was so uncooperative. At around 10am she was fully dilated and was ready to push. All the patients including those who had come for review and admissions had not started being attended to yet. Our community health workers explained to them and made them calm and patient. Margaret was doing the delivery for this lady and 1 and half hours later she had not delivered. The fetus had developed distress already. Dennis was dealing with another new mother in labour who had just come and Tom was seeing a 2 years old child with very high fever and all other staff were busy giving health talks, taking care of the child on oxygen, giving scheduled drugs to admisions, registering and triaging patients. No one was free.  As Dennis examined the new mother in labour, Dr Tom jumped into the delivery room to help Margaret on the difficult delivery. One hour later, the contractions ceased and no progress had been made. So we spoke to the family on need for urgent referral. The lady was referred to Wau immediately.

The new lady in labour at was least 5 hours away from delivery and was advised to walk around.

We started attending to our regular patients at around 12 PM.

The new borne who was on oxygen later succumbed at 4pm, so both twins died. The lady who was taken to Wau was reported being prepared for surgery (C/S).

This evening 2 more mothers  came in labour. The lady who came in the morning is also close to delivery putting the number at 3 total mothers in labour.  Another 1 day old baby has been brought in with severe respiratory distress, dehydration, looking toxic. Is on Oxygen, antibiotics and rehydration.

We ask for your prayers for the family who lost the twins, for safe surgery for the lady referred, for safe deliveries of mothers in labor, and for staff to have rest thereafter especially Margaret.

Club Foot

Around 7 pm our Senior Nurse/midwife Margaret was called to the clinic  by one of  our community health workers (CHW).  He told  her that there was a woman in labor, the patient is one of our ANC (ante natal clinic)  mothers and has been coming faithfully to all her ANC appointments. 

After an assesment all was good but labor was progressing slowly.   The staff admitted her for observation and prayed for her labor to progress naturally.   After 2 hours she had not progressed, the heart rate of the baby was fast so labor was induced and she delivered  a baby boy.  He was so weak and lifeless Dr. Dennis was called immediately and started to resuscitate while others were praying.  The child eventually started crying weakly and God  answered our prayer quickly as he was soon crying strongly and he became pink and the heart rate was good.

Upon examination Margaret noticed that both legs turned inwards,  the baby had club foot (talipes).  This condition (see photo) is common and can be treated but needs medical attention to avoid the child growing up and walking on his ankles.  Possibly surgery would also be needed but in Sudan even these simple procedures are not available, so please pray for this family to find the help they need.  Pray for the mother and child as they return home, there is a lot of witchcraft in the villages and the child could be subjected to rituals to remove the evil spirit causing this deformity.  It is highly unlikely the family will want to spend the money and time to help this child.  We are praying for his protection, this is the hardest part of letting the patients go.  We have literally handed her over to the ONE and only living God that can intervene and bring hope to a seemingly hopeless situation.

Speared! (Photo warning)

An adult male patient was brought to our clinic on tonight around 11.00 pm.  Majuok was working in his garden around 6 pm when a certain man came from nowhere and attacked him.  He pierced him with a spear on his right arm when Majuok tried to protect himself.

He tried to run as fast as he could but the man ran after him and pierced the spear on his left abdomen.  He continued running with the spear being in his abdomen.  When he tried to pull it out the large intestines came out through a narrow opening.  As a result of this, compression over the intestines occured and the tissues were already dying.  Our medical staff were alerted and they immediately stabilized the patient and gave him antibiotics, cleaned and covered the wound.  Our compound manager was called, he prayed for Majuok and together with one of our Community Health Worker they took the patient to Wau Hospital in the ambulance for further treatment and for surgery.  In the morning the following day he was being prepared for surgery.He is still in Wau Hospital undergoing treatment.  Please pray for him for his recovery.  If we get an update we will let you know.