Posted on 11/13/2006 8:14:17 PM PST by RDTF
When she was a senior in high school in Akron, Ohio, Jessica Clements joined the Army reserves. She was deployed to Iraq, and though she was scared, she was ready to defend her country.
On May 5, 2004, Jessica's worst fear came true. A roadside bomb was detonated near the unarmored truck she rode in, along with eight other soldiers and a civilian. The shrapnel from the bomb shot into Jessica's lower back and penetrated her skull into three different lobes of her brain.
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She was given only a 2 percent chance of survival.
To remove the largest pieces of shrapnel from Jessica's brain, neurosurgeon Lieutenant Colonel Jeff Poffenbarger had to perform a craniectomyhe removed almost half of her skull. Then, on the hopes that the right section of Jessica's skull could one day be reattached, Poffenbarger sliced open Jessica's abdomen and placed the four-inch bone inside her body.
Then Dr. Poffenbarger put Jessica in a medically induced coma in hopes that the brain swelling would go down, a common course of action for severe head trauma patients. Even though some of his colleagues thought she should be sent home to die, he refused to give up and insisted Jessica have further treatment.
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Jessica has been called a "miracle girl" because after four months with nearly half her skull missing, three months in the hospital and nine months in outpatient care, she has recovered from her injuries.
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Dr. Poffenbargeran Army neurosurgeonsays he performed up to seven craniectomies on soldiers a day in Iraq.
"I had decided when I went to Iraq that we were going to go straight to the wall for every wounded soldier," he says. "We weren't going to give up on any of them. In [Jessica's] case, she had a very devastating injury."
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G-d bless her and her doctors. Tears here reading this story RD-thanks so very much for posting it.
Ouch!
Praise God!
They used the same technique on Roy Horn when he was mauled by the tiger. Amazing resilience of the human body/spirit.
"on the hopes that the right section of Jessica's skull could one day be reattached, Poffenbarger sliced open Jessica's abdomen and placed the four-inch bone inside her body."
What!? Why can't you just put it in some tupperware with some fluids (I assume he had a good reason for using her abdomen as a depository). Good to see the dedication these doctors have.
Amen
i remember when the left said these soldiers should have been allowed to die because their qualities of life couldn't be what they once were... it was an article about medical help arriving more quickly and saving more lives ...
WOW!!!!!1
you can't use tupperware because there are no red cells or white cells in there.
With all the helos, tracks, and off-road capability, I just don't understand the Army's insane insistence on using roads. Good grief, they even drive tanks down roads. All the vehicles in the inventory have expensive off-road capability, even the delivery trucks and tankers.
I know certain Clintonian generals were very fond of tires vs. tracks, but this is beyond ridiculous.
God bless Jessica and the SSG in this picture! Reminds me of my days as a driver.
Deborah
former Sgt, US Army
God bless the surgeon(s), Jessica, and all the troops!
Equally amazing is that Oprah put it on!
I saw it, it was truly amazing. That female soldier who had 40 percent of her skull blown away by an IDE. Thank God for the one doctor who did not want to send her home to die. What a talented doctor.
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