Giffords Off Respirator a Week After Shooting
Doctors have removed Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords from a respirator, a week after she was shot in the head while speaking to constituents in Arizona.
In a statement Saturday, hospital officials said doctors performed surgery Saturday to replace the breathing tube threaded down her throat with one inserted in her windpipe.
So she has a tracheostomy. That's typical for someone in critical care for major brain injury. That will be removed once she really turns the corner. | Giffords was already breathing on her own, but the respirator and breathing tube helped protect against fluid gathering in her lungs. Doctors said removing the respirator would give them a chance to assess Gifford's ability to speak after the brain injury.
The hospital statement said doctors had also given Giffords a feeding tube. It said both procedures are common for patients with brain injuries.
Posted by: Steve White 2011-01-16 |