Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Please Pray For Him!

Buffalo Bills Tight End's Spinal Cord Injury 'Catastrophic,' Life-Threatening
FoxNews

The Buffalo Bills' Kevin Everett sustained a "catastrophic" and life-threatening spinal-cord injury and his chances of regaining a full range of body motion are very small, an orthopedic surgeon said Monday.


"A best-case scenario is full recovery, but not likely," Dr. Andrew Cappuccino said, one day after performing a four-hour operation on the player. "I believe there will be some permanent neurological paralysis. ... A full neurological recovery was bleak, dismal."

Cappuccino noted the 25-year-old reserve tight end did have touch sensation throughout his body and also showed signs of movement. But he cautioned that Everett's injury remained life-threatening, saying the player is still susceptible to blood clots, infection and breathing failure.

Everett is currently under forced sedation and breathing through a respirator as doctors wait for the swelling to lessen. Cappuccino said it will take up to three days to determine the severity of the injury and the recovery process.

During the operation, Cappuccino repaired a break between the third and fourth vertebrae and also alleviated the pressure on the spinal cord. The process included a bone graft and the insertion of a plate and four screws.

Cappuccino said Everett was alert and is aware of the extent of his injuries.

"I was honest with him, and he told me, 'Do everything you can to help me,"' said Cappuccino, who works for the Bills as a consultant, specializing in spinal surgery.

Cappuccino received permission to operate from Everett's mother, Patricia Dugas, who spoke by phone from her home in Houston.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,296321,00.html

Kevin Everett was injured in the Denver-Buffalo game last weekend. Denver is my hometown and last weekend was our first game of the regular season. I know everyone there is pulling for him.

We saw the injury on t.v. and we had no idea that it was going to be as bad as it was. I ask everyone to please offer up some prayers for this young man's extraordinary healing.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tragic end of a promising career. Football can be a dangerous sport.

Maybe he will prove the doctors wrong and emerge to play again.

But God may have other plans for him.

Arnold

7:14 AM  
Blogger The Merry Widow said...

Amen to that, Arnold! May HE draw this young man and all who care for him into a closer relationship with HIM, Jehova Rophe!

tmw

8:07 AM  
Blogger FairWitness said...

My prayers are with Kevin Everett. What a terrible tragedy for him. Perhaps a miracle will occur for him. I will pray for that.

10:43 AM  
Blogger VerityINK said...

Thanks, gang. Yes, we are all hoping things will be looking up for this young man. I'm sure the Broncos feel terrible about it and wish him the best as his teammates do.

12:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess I know why there's no democrat posts on this article... sigh.

2:35 PM  

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