Norm, you may be thinking of a different Phillip. Altho he did well, here is one of his first post after his picline came out
http://www.valvereplacement.org/forums/showthread.php?19331-Unplugged-and-back-in-action&highlight=
Toni, I hope they are able to find an antibiotic that doesn't bother Fred's kidneys soon. Hopefully the infection did not spread and since the infected valve was already removed, he doesn't have any of the bacteria still in him. I'm guessing they did blood cultures when he was readmitted, IF they did do them do you know if anything grew? Justin had BE when he was 11 with a strep infection, he had 6 weeks of vancomycin and gentomycin and recoverred well no damage to any of his valves or any of the other things like patches conduits ect he has.
10 days After his conduit surgery in 07 he was readmitted because his incision didn't look good to me, (he was doing great beside that) and when he went in to get checked, he had a fever come and go so they did an echo and xray, both looked good, but they admitted him and did a CT scan which showed an infection under his sternum. So they did ER surgery the next morning. He had a pretty bad infection not only in the area around his heart, but also in alot of his sternum, they removed everything that was infected. He was started on IV vanco and gento until all the test came back to show what he had growing>
It turned out his was also caused by a very rare never seen in sternum bacteria "staph warneri" the good news was even tho his chest area was infected the bacteria never went to his blood (negative blood cultures) so since the infected parts (and a little around them) were removed no other areas had any infection grow..including his heart or valves, conduit ect which was a concern since he has alot of man made material, wires ect which are easier for infections to spread on. Hopefully Fred's infection did not go anywhere beside the valve that they removed either. Anyway when the cultures and sensitivity (test that show which anti-biotics work against his infection) came back one of the antibiotics that worked was bactrim, so instead of needing the 6 weeks of vanco and gento again he was able to just have bactrim. Hopefully they can find another antibiotic that works against propionbacterium acnes that isn't as tough on the kidneys and other organs.
You know Fred and you have been in my prayers since you first posted he was in the OR the other day. I PRAY that 2011 is a much better year for the both of you.