vascular_malformations_treatment
October 15, 2024Information
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- 00:09The vascular system moves blood
- 00:12and it moves fluid all
- 00:13throughout your body for different
- 00:15purposes.
- 00:17So blood uses arteries to
- 00:18leave the heart,
- 00:20go out to all your
- 00:20organs, your brain, your liver,
- 00:22your toes, everywhere
- 00:23to provide nutritious blood so
- 00:25that you can keep working.
- 00:27And then the veins bring
- 00:28the blood back to the
- 00:30heart and then they pump
- 00:31it to the lungs to
- 00:32get more nutrients.
- 00:34There's another vascular system that
- 00:36a lot of people don't
- 00:37know is out there, which
- 00:37is the lymphatic system,
- 00:39which bathes the entire body
- 00:42with a fluid that helps
- 00:43keep you healthy.
- 00:45When blood vessels become disorganized
- 00:48or dysfunctional, they can become
- 00:50clustered
- 00:51and they can create a
- 00:52lump in the body.
- 00:54And when blood doesn't move
- 00:56normally,
- 00:57it can get caught up
- 00:58in these clusters and cause
- 00:59clots, and that can be
- 01:01very painful, and it can
- 01:02cause a lump on the
- 01:03body which can be disfiguring.
- 01:06Vascular anomalies
- 01:07incorporates two separate types of
- 01:10conditions.
- 01:10There are hemangiomas
- 01:12on one side, which are
- 01:13benign tumors of the blood
- 01:14vessels, and then there are
- 01:16vascular malformations,
- 01:17which can occur in arteries,
- 01:19veins, lymphatic channels, or a
- 01:22combination.
- 01:31So I have this wonderful
- 01:33patient, Bella. She's a teenager
- 01:35and she noticed her arm
- 01:36was starting to hurt her
- 01:37a lot and the pain
- 01:38just kept getting worse and
- 01:40worse.
- 01:42So the pain, I guess,
- 01:43like, on a scale of
- 01:44one to ten, sometimes it
- 01:46would get to, like, a
- 01:46ten because I would sleep
- 01:47on it a lot, and
- 01:48I would just wake up
- 01:50in, like, the middle of
- 01:50the night or, like, right
- 01:51before I'd go to school.
- 01:52I would, like it would
- 01:54hurt me a lot.
- 01:55Knowing that something was wrong,
- 01:57not understanding
- 01:58what it was, we'd been
- 02:00given feedback that it could
- 02:02be any of a host
- 02:02of things. And
- 02:05in some of those conversations,
- 02:07it was worst case scenario.
- 02:12These things are misdiagnosed
- 02:15so often.
- 02:16They're very rare, in fact.
- 02:18It makes you very special,
- 02:20but they are very rare.
- 02:21So oftentimes,
- 02:23kids go through appointments with
- 02:25multiple different kinds of doctors
- 02:27before they actually get to
- 02:29where they need to be.
- 02:30I'll never forget when we
- 02:31came to see you,
- 02:33your message was,
- 02:35yes, this is unusual,
- 02:36but we are expert at
- 02:37dealing with it, which was
- 02:39a really special kind of
- 02:41feeling together.
- 02:44So the vascular anomalies committee
- 02:46meets once a month where
- 02:47we all get together and
- 02:49talk about new or existing
- 02:50patients that need ongoing multidisciplinary
- 02:53care. And we have specialists
- 02:54for every single part of
- 02:56the body
- 02:57that will help with treating
- 02:59these malformations.
- 03:00And we talk about each
- 03:02patient individually and come up
- 03:03with a specialized care plan.
- 03:05We diagnosed it immediately as
- 03:06a venous malformation
- 03:08and we got her enrolled
- 03:09to go through treatment.
- 03:19There are many different ways
- 03:20that we can treat the
- 03:22malformations that the child has.
- 03:24So that can range from
- 03:26medical treatment with the pill,
- 03:28then we can do what's
- 03:29called sclerotherapy.
- 03:31Sclerotherapy means you inject a
- 03:34medication into the malformation,
- 03:37and that intentionally
- 03:38will
- 03:39essentially cause a localized
- 03:42chemical burn to the lesion.
- 03:45So going into the procedure,
- 03:47my expectation
- 03:48was that it would take
- 03:49a lot longer than it
- 03:51did. But, like, coming here,
- 03:53it was really easy and
- 03:54it was super quick and
- 03:55everyone told me what was
- 03:57gonna happen.
- 03:58We injected a medication to
- 04:00do the sclerotherapy.
- 04:01And then with one treatment,
- 04:03within a couple weeks later,
- 04:04she was fully recovered. She
- 04:06was able to to do
- 04:07everything that she wanted to
- 04:08do after one treatment.
- 04:11Yeah. I remember being
- 04:14very surprised in a good
- 04:16way
- 04:17and almost relieved at how
- 04:18fast it all went. And
- 04:20seeing your expression when you
- 04:21came out and how excited
- 04:23you were with how it
- 04:24went
- 04:25was huge. A big sigh
- 04:27of relief. That sense was
- 04:29with us the entire process
- 04:30all the way through.
- 04:32You can have a huge
- 04:33impact when you can help
- 04:34a child.
- 04:35Here at Yale, we have
- 04:37all the tools that we
- 04:38need in order to treat
- 04:40our most precious little patients.