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TRISTAN R.DEQUINA

Friday, June 18th, 2010
  • NAME OF PATIENT:
  • TRISTAN R.DEQUINA
  • PRESENT ADDRESS:
  • SIBUCAO SAMBOANGA DEL SUR,MINDANAO
  • DATE OF BIRTH:
  • NOVEMBER 29,2005
  • AGE:
  • 3 YEARS OLD
  • FATHER’S NAME:
  • ALLAN DEQUINA
  • OCCUPATION:
  • JEEPNEY DRIVER
  • MOTHER’S NAME:
  • MELANIE ROMANO DEQUINA
  • OCCUPATION:
  • NONE
  • TYPE OF DEFORMITY:
  • COLOBOMA
  • HISTORY:
  • GENETIC
  • AVERAGE DAILY INCOME:
  • 300 PER DAY
  • NUMBER OF SIBLINGS:
  • SECOND CHILD
  • CONTACT NUMBER:
  • 09102525553 MS.MARIAN ROMANO (AUNTIE)
  • STATUS :
  • OPERATED BY:
  • BEFORE
  • AFTER OPERATION

NOTE : Procedure is to release the transferred tissue and reconstruct the host site and open the new eyelid.

He underwent the planned first stage eyelid procedures last January 27, 2009 at the Philippine General Hospital under your group’s sponsorship. He is now 6 weeks from the last surgery and he has healed well. In layman’s terms, the left upper lid was repaired by loosening its attachments and rearranging the tissues to reconstruct the eyelid. It has healed well and is in very good cosmetic position. The right upper eyelid was a bigger challenge because of the poor development of a significant portion of it. Actually only about one fourth of the eyelid existed. Because of this situation, I had to transfer a flap of tissue from the lower lid to take the place of the lost tissue. It was done as a flap, meaning to say that the tissue borrowed from the lower eyelid is still attached to its original place. In effect, part of the lower lid swings to the upper lid area covering the eyeball.

Presently the flap of tissue seems to have integrated well to its new site at the right upper lid and has developed adequate blood supply. It is the right time now to release the flap from its original site (lower lid) and continue the task of reconstructing the upper lid with the new tissue which was put in place. This is the second stage that I was referring to in my first letter to you (see below).

So far, Tristan has done well despite the difficult task set before us. The work has been worthwhile because Tristan is a very happy and brave boy. I have scheduled his second surgery in June and will push through if it meets with your organization’s approval. I have attached his pre and post op photographs for your evaluation.

Update from Gary Mercado, MD, Oculoplastic, Reconstructive & Orbital Surgery, Ocular Oncology, Univ of the Phils – Phil Gen Hospital

RUSSELL GONZALES

Friday, June 18th, 2010
  • NAME OF PATIENT:
  • RUSSELL GONZALES
  • PRESENT ADDRESS:
  • SILVERIO COMPOUND P’QUE CITY
  • DATE OF BIRTH:
  • NOV.2,2002
  • AGE:
  • 7 YEARS OLD
  • FATHER’S NAME:
  • ANIANO GONZALES
  • OCCUPATION:
  • SECURITY GUARD
  • MOTHER’S NAME:
  • GERMA GONZALES
  • OCCUPATION:
  • NONE
  • TYPE OF DEFORMITY:
  • EYE GLOUCOMA & EYE CATARACT
  • HISTORY:
  • GENETIC
  • AVERAGE DAILY INCOME:
  • 200 PER DAY
  • NUMBER OF SIBLINGS:
  • TWO SIBLINGS
  • CONTACT NUMBER:
  • 09212125706 MERCY( NEIGHBOR)
  • STATUS :
  •  
  • OPERATED BY:
  •  
  • BEFORE
  • AFTER OPERATION
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NOTE : The case was rejected by eye specialist (Doctor Feliciano), as it is too late to undergo the eye surgery at the age of 7 year old. The damage in his eyes are very severe and will need a very complicated surgery that might turn him blind