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Teenager had a part of cranium saved in her abdomen after uncommon mind bleed

By Editorial Board Published April 9, 2025 4 Min Read
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Teenager had a part of cranium saved in her abdomen after uncommon mind bleed

A woman has relearned the best way to stroll, speak and swallow after present process an operation not often carried out on youngsters, by which medical doctors saved a part of her cranium in her abdomen.

Ellie Morris-Davies, who’s now 16, had 9 surgical procedures within the area of 13 weeks final 12 months after being recognized with a cavernoma – a cluster of irregular blood vessels that appears like a raspberry – which doesn’t usually have signs.

At one level, she anxious she would “never go home” from hospital, however her mom, Joanne Morris-Davies, mentioned she is now working “relentlessly” to get again to her ardour of dancing and acting on stage.

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Ellie (C) with mum Joanne Morris-Davies and pop Mark. Pic: Alder Hey Hospital/PA

EMBARGOED TO 0001 WEDNESDAY APRIL 9..Undated handout photo issued by Alder Hey Hospital of Ellie Morris-Davies who underwent nine surgeries in 13 weeks last year. Ellie who underwent a rare operation in children, which saw medics store part of her skull in her stomach, has re-learned how to walk, talk and swallow after suffering from a brain bleed caused by a cavernoma - a cluster of abnormal blood vessels that resembles a raspberry - which does not often have symptoms. Issue date: Wednesday April 9, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story HEALTH Brain. Photo credit should read: Family handout/PA Wire ..NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

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{The teenager} underwent 9 surgical procedures in 13 weeks final 12 months. Pic: Alder Hey Hospital/PA

In Could final 12 months, Ellie, who was then 15, started affected by persistent complications and nausea and have become delicate to gentle.

She was quickly vomiting as much as 16 instances a day and, following blood checks and an MRI, Ellie was recognized with a bleed on her mind brought on by a cavernoma.

It may trigger seizures, complications, and different neurological issues akin to dizziness and slurred speech, however one in 600 individuals within the UK have symptomless cavernoma, in response to the NHS.

A cavernoma with signs is recognized in round one individual in each 400,000, normally aged between 20 and 40.

Mrs Morris-Davies, 48, from Crewe, mentioned she hoped it was “just a bad migraine”, however after being transferred to Alder Hey Youngsters’s Hospital in Liverpool, Ellie underwent surgical procedure.

The operations included a decompressive craniectomy, the place surgeons take away a part of the cranium to alleviate strain, storing it within the affected person’s personal abdomen to maintain it sterile earlier than placing it again.

Regardless of the life-saving process, Ellie deteriorated additional and was rushed to intensive care.

She underwent extra surgical procedures – because of the cavernoma, which was inflicting extra swelling to the mind. She additionally contracted uncommon and harmful infections earlier than her path to restoration.

Ellie, who has been having every day physiotherapy and one-to-one periods along with her dance instructor, has gone from being unable to speak and transfer the left facet of her physique to singing on stage.

EMBARGOED TO 0001 WEDNESDAY APRIL 9 Undated handout photo issued by Alder Hey Hospital of Ellie Morris-Davies who underwent nine surgeries in 13 weeks last year. Ellie who underwent a rare operation in children, which saw medics store part of her skull in her stomach, has re-learned how to walk, talk and swallow after suffering from a brain bleed caused by a cavernoma - a cluster of abnormal blood vessels that resembles a raspberry - which does not often have symptoms. Issue date: Wednesday Apri

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Ellie lately returned to the stage to sing in a present. Pic: Alder Hey Hospital/PA

Her mom mentioned her “headstrong” daughter’s digits and fingers “have been the last to get going, but she’s relearned to walk, talk and swallow”, and is “working on physio relentlessly”.

{The teenager} has been performing and dancing since she was three, showing in pantomimes and in reveals on the West Finish.

Ellie lately returned to the stage to sing in a present along with her dance class, which her mum described as an “emotional night”.

{The teenager} mentioned: “At one point, I thought I would never go home. But the staff on ward 4A really looked after me and kept my spirits up.

“There are nonetheless issues I am unable to do, and it is irritating, however I do know I am going to get there. I am unable to wait to be again on stage, singing and dancing.”

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