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Friday, September 23, 2011

Metopic synostosis

We recently found out that Aliyah has Metopic synostosis
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Craniosynostosis is a condition in which one or more of the fibrous sutures in an infant skull prematurely fuses by ossification, thereby changing the growth pattern of the skull. Because the skull cannot expand perpendicular to the fused suture, it compensates by growing more in the direction parallel to the closed sutures. The resulting growth pattern provides the necessary space for the growing brain, but results in an abnormal head shape and sometimes abnormal facial features. In cases in which the compensation does not effectively provide enough space for the growing brain, craniosynostosis results in increased intracranial pressure leading possibly to visual impairment or an impairment of mental development combined with a significant reduction in IQ.

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Trigonocephaly is a result from the premature closure of the metopic suture. Using Virchow’s law again to predict the resulting deformity, this fusion will result in a narrow forehead, which is even further emphasized by ridging of the suture. Compensatory growth occurs at both the coronal sutures, thereby pushing the forehead forwards. The resulting shape can best be assessed from a top view again, which will reveal a somewhat triangular form of the head. Trigonocephaly is also a Greek derived word, which can be translated as triangular shaped head. A facial feature of metopic synostosis is hypotelorism; in the frontal view, it can be seen that the width between the eyes is smaller than usual


The aims of surgery are to allow normal brain growth by providing an adequate space within the skull. The ideal time for surgery, is usually between three to six months of age because bones of the skull are easy to work with at that age, and the covering of the brain, known as the dura, can make bone on its own. Early surgery also provides the growing brain with the ideal surroundings and facilitates normal future shaping of the skull. Although surgery is done early in life, there is no upper age limit for surgery. Usually, one surgery is required to correct children with simple craniosynostosis; however, some may need minor alterations at the age of four or five.
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(Incision from the top of the ear
to the top of the ear)

Aliyah is getting the Traditional surgery for craniosynostosis, which is usually performed via a bicoronal skin flap (across the top of the head from ear to ear). A generous craniectomy to "reopen" the prematurely fused sutures with extension to the adjacent sutures, in addition to restructuring or remodeling of the involved skull bones when required, is the basic procedure.

Cranial Molding Helmet

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The cranial helmet is used to remold the head into a symmetrical shape as the baby grows. It allows the flattened areas to round out and prevents the bulging areas from bulging more. The helmet does not put pressure on the baby’s head, but rather guides the growth to specific areas to improve the head shape. It is very important to start treatment early since the growth of the head slows down after the age of 12 months. Usually the earliest an infant can start wearing a helmet is at 5 months. Infants younger than that typically do not have the appropriate strength in the neck and head muscles to control the movements of the head. It is also important for the baby to be screened for other conditions that may have caused the uneven head growth.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Aliyah at 2 1/2 months old you:

Photobucket Photobucket * such a good eater you take breast milk and formula ( but you prefer breast milk.) & you eat every hour. *you are starting to smile and interact more with people * you dont cry as much. * you have a herniated belly button which had gone down a lot, you also have craniosynotosis *you SCRATCH, KICK & PUNCH pretty hard for a baby. i won't be sad when this phase is over. i have battle wounds from you, baby girl. *you are in 0-3 month clothes. you wear everything only once then it doesn't fit anymore! *you love flashing lights, music and now your new thing thanks to evelyn is people singing and dancing for you!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Dear Aliyah,

I am so lucky to have shared your first two months with you. I have learned how valuble and wonderful time truly is. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was 20 weeks pregnant and your daddy and I just found out we were having a baby girl. In life there are some moments that feel so slow that we just want to rush through everything. I have enjoyed and soaked up each second of every minute of every day with you. My love for you grows more and more each day. I can't believe how much I love you and how much I love your dad. I never imagined that I could feel a love this big and strong before- it's like endless butterflies in my stomach. And it is you and Daddy that have really given me purpose these days. dreams I have of sharing love and happiness with you and Daddy. I hope that you will be able to see, feel, and live that dream with me. I am here to love you forever and to cherish each moment with you. I hope you carry that love for others and that thankfulness for time throughout your life. Let love be your purpose too, my darling. Love you always, Mommy

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Being a Mommy

Photobucket In the first couple days, when I got a few minutes of silence, I found that I have so much purpose now, Having a baby doesn't just mean a lifestyle adjustment; I have to figure out how to reinvent myself.I want to show her how to be a good person, and to know that she is loved and important. I need to figure out a way to tell Aliyah how proud I am of her for just existing. I almost wish that I'd taken a couple minutes to say goodbye to myself-- I had a plain simple and lazy life right before i had Aliyah. People really aren't kidding when they say that your entire life's about to change when you have a baby. When she came into this world, I began a new love affair with a tiny bundle of joy, and motherhood felt completely natural and strange at the same time. I lost focus on most of the things I once revolved my life around - makeup, music, hair, fashion, celebrity gossip and TV shows - My life now is revolving around Aliyah.. After six weeks home with Aliyah I suddenly realized that I'm not going to be able to devote hours and hours of time to self indulgence anymore. There really aren't full hours of anything, except Aliyah time.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

1 Month old!!

One Month Old!!


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What?! OK this is crazyy!!! #1 I have a baby #2 I am a mother and #3 My baby is 1 month old!!! And most importantly I have managed to keep my baby alive, safe and healthy for a whole month!!!! Best mommy ever!!!!
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Baby Aliyah now:
*She is already responding to my voice.
*she loves classical music
*She’s her daddy’s child alright, Without a doubt. She looks so much like her daddy it’s scary. There’s a few features that resemble mine, but for the most part, she’s all daddy!!!
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my baby

Aliyah has been here only a couple weeks and has already captured my heart....I am just so amazed that my little precious baby was growing inside my stomach just a few weeks ago.....it's unbelievable...=)
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Just looking at her melt my heart!!! I don't care how tired I am or how much sleep I'm not getting, her little smile just says: "I love you....thank you for taking care of me mama!"....and i fall in love with her all over again =)!!
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Aliyah Lanea Torres

Hello world. I'm here!!.......
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Aliyah Lanea Torres born on July 6, 2011 at 11:31a.m 6lbs. 4.8 ounces measuring at 19 in long with a full head of dark brown hair. I love her so much.
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