Well, we have made the decision to go with Dr. Swift at Children's in Dallas, TX.
Here is his bio:
Dale Swift, M.D.
Dr. Dale Swift was born in Lorain, Ohio. He attended the College of
Wooster in Wooster, Ohio, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1980. He
earned his M.D. at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
in Cleveland and was invited to join Alpha Omega Alpha, the national
honor medical society.
Dr. Swift completed his surgical internship and residency in
neurological surgery at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City.
He completed a fellowship in pediatric neurosurgery at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh in 1992.
Since 1992, he has been an attending neurosurgeon at Children's
Medical Center Dallas, Medical City Dallas Hospital and Texas Scottish
Rite Hospital for Children. He is currently associate clinical professor
of neurosurgery at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.
Dr. Swift is certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery
and the American Board of Pediatric Neurological Surgery.
Dr. Swift's research interests include the pathophysiology of Chiari
malformations, neuroendoscopy in children and arachnoid cysts. He
participates frequently in international pediatric neurosurgical
training, most recently in Bangalore, India, under the auspices of the
International Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery.
Here is a publication that he was involved with:
Suboccipital decompression during posterior cranial vault
remodeling for selected cases of Chiari malformations associated with
craniosynostosis.
Scott, W. W.,Fearon, J. A.,Swift, D. M.,Sacco, D. J.
Here is the facebook site. He is the doctor that is the 2nd one from the left with a big smile :)
https://www.facebook.com/Neurosurgeonsforchildren
This is a tv episode where Dr. Swift is featured.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3myAl7xsJQ&feature=share
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNrB_pwym34&feature=share
This features Dr. Swift and his family
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wEfVPjWSUI&feature=share
So, anyways you get the idea. There is a lot of info that we covered but the plan is:
New MRI's that measure the CSF flow called CINE that take place in Feb for both girls.
Olivia will have surgery in March 2014. She will have decompression, a dura patch and something done to her C1 spine, which I'll post more about as I understand that more. She is also probably going to get cauterization of the cerebellar tonsils to shrink them back up.
For now, I'm trying to cope and get through the nights. Days are good. Begin alone or trying to sleep without worry is almost impossible. I just pray a lot.
Hugs for all my fans that are going through this and who pray for us :)
It will be so good afterward.
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ReplyDeleteI found your site because I was searching for information on Dr. Swift. My daughter has been diagnosed with a Chiari 1 Malformation and we are waiting on a referral to Dr. Swift for a second opinion. I was wondering if you would mind telling me your experience with him? I read you decided to go with Dr. George in Austin to treat your daughters. I'm so glad things went well for them. Any information you have would be appreciated. We are very limited due to insurance.
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