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 Home | Publications | HealthViews Magazine | Archives & Downloads | Jan/Feb 2007 | A Small Crisis Before the Big Day

A Small Crisis Before the Big Day
On one Friday last May, this Middletown bride was in the midst of the nightmare of acute appendicitis. By Saturday, she was strolling down the aisle of her dream wedding.

Less than 24 hours before her wedding, a young woman from Middletown found herself on the brink of surgery for appendicitis. For this bride-to-be, who had spent the past 14 months planning a Memorial Day weekend celebration, canceling the event was not an option.

More Than Wedding Jitters
In the days preceding her wedding, 29-year-old Maureen Hansen was not feeling well and had progressively worse stomach cramps. By the Friday before her Saturday ceremony, the pain was so intense that she went to the Emergency Care Center at Riverview Medical Center. A CT scan confirmed that her appendix was severely infected.

That same evening, general surgeon Phillipa Woodriffe, M.D., had just come home and was planning to get a good night’s rest before her five-mile run in Spring Lake the next morning. But when she received the call about Maureen, she headed right to the hospital.

A Plan to Get Down the Aisle
Maureen’s family suggested that she postpone the wedding. But with 250 guests confirmed for the following day, Maureen firmly proclaimed, "I’m walking down that aisle!"

Dr. Woodriffe reviewed the laparoscopic surgical procedure to remove Maureen’s appendix, which would require three small incisions to accommodate instruments no wider than a penlight. "Dr.Woodriffe was great," says Maureen. "She was warm and genuine and made me feel very calm."

Just after midnight, Maureen’s appendix was removed. She and Dr. Woodriffe made a deal: If she could tolerate liquids in the morning, then she could be discharged. Sure enough, a mere eight hours after her surgery, Maureen was sipping liquids and ready to roll. She chuckles about her experience. "The staff was great. They were really rooting for me to make the wedding."

Maureen headed home, and a few hours later, she called Dr. Woodriffe to let her know how she was feeling. Dr. Woodriffe recalls Maureen saying, "I’m fine. I just got my hair and nails done!"

From Common to Complex Appendicitis can occur at any age, but it is most common in the teens, 20s, and 30s. Surgery once involved an incision that could be two inches or larger, but over the past 10 years, laparoscopy has become a frequent alternative.

Laparoscopic procedures involve making several small incisions through which doctors can insert a camera and operating tools with straw-like guides. Patients generally experience less pain and quicker recovery. This technology has become so prevalent that Riverview recently created two new operating suites that are dedicated to laparoscopic procedures.

"While Riverview Medical Center offers some of the most state-of-the-art treatment options in the nation, we never lose sight of those patients who have common illnesses, such as a hernia and appendicitis, or those who may require colon, kidney, and lung procedures, just to name a few," notes Dr. Woodriffe. "With advanced technology, we can treat average illnesses just as efficiently."

Maureen is proof of the remarkable advantages of laparoscopic technology. Her wedding went off without a hitch, and she received a standing ovation when she walked down the aisle. One of her bridesmaids was a nurse, so she kept a close eye on the blushing bride. And at the end of the day, a relaxing honeymoon was just what the doctor ordered for a complete recovery!

Donna Sellmann– Donna Sellmann

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Tinton Falls, NJ  07724
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