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Doctors were forced to jump out of the way after a huge cyst on student Jade Lucas's brain "exploded" and spurted pressurised fluid from her skull.
Surgeon's drilled down into Lucas's skull to release fluid and operate on an arachnoid cyst that she's suffered from since birth.
But because doctors continued to operate despite the excess fluid, Lucas will not have to have any more major surgery.
It's a relief for the 20-year-old college student, who has had brain surgery 15 times at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Jade, from Horsham, Surrey, said: "I couldn't believe it when I was told what had happened during my surgery - I don't think the doctors had ever had to dodge brain fluid during an operation before.
"I'm told I was lucky to survive after such high pressure in my brain. I can't thank the doctors and nurses who saved my life enough."
Doctors opened her skull to put a "shunt" in Lucas's brain, a device which drains fluid and directs it towards her heart.
"They told me I needed an emergency operation for surgeons to release the pressure, as the cyst was growing bigger and bigger. "'ve since found out there was so much fluid under pressure in my head it had literally exploded when surgeons opened up my skull."
"If it got any bigger, it could have caused brain damage. If my shunt stops draining, I have four hours to get treated before things get very dangerous", the student added.
Jade had four follow-up operations in the week after her surgery but she remains positive and hopes to get back to college.
"I try to just get on with things." She said "I hope Ill be one of the lucky ones now."
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Surgeon's drilled down into Lucas's skull to release fluid and operate on an arachnoid cyst that she's suffered from since birth.
But because doctors continued to operate despite the excess fluid, Lucas will not have to have any more major surgery.
It's a relief for the 20-year-old college student, who has had brain surgery 15 times at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Jade, from Horsham, Surrey, said: "I couldn't believe it when I was told what had happened during my surgery - I don't think the doctors had ever had to dodge brain fluid during an operation before.
"I'm told I was lucky to survive after such high pressure in my brain. I can't thank the doctors and nurses who saved my life enough."
Doctors opened her skull to put a "shunt" in Lucas's brain, a device which drains fluid and directs it towards her heart.
"They told me I needed an emergency operation for surgeons to release the pressure, as the cyst was growing bigger and bigger. "'ve since found out there was so much fluid under pressure in my head it had literally exploded when surgeons opened up my skull."
"If it got any bigger, it could have caused brain damage. If my shunt stops draining, I have four hours to get treated before things get very dangerous", the student added.
Jade had four follow-up operations in the week after her surgery but she remains positive and hopes to get back to college.
"I try to just get on with things." She said "I hope Ill be one of the lucky ones now."
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Her brain didn't explode. The cyst did.
Learn to read.
Learn to read.
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Never heard of that before...thank god she's alive
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Shes well lucky to survive
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LoL.
Misleading Title to the story.
Misleading Title to the story.
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She Is Very Luck But Unlucky At the same time
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Lucky that she lived.
But unlucky that that actually happened to her.
But unlucky that that actually happened to her.
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PLuM wrotex_PhOeNiXx_o wrote Her brain didn't explode. The cyst did.
Learn to read.
umm what does that SAY!
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You learn to read you :idea:
No, that is the headline to make you carry on reading the article.
It was the cyst that ruptured, not her entire brain.
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talk about a lucky one to survive :O
Amazing how she did
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Amazing how she did
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