Kyu heads home after brain surgery

Kyu saying goodbye at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
Videos

Kyu heads home after brain surgery

Jun 10, 2019
Evan Solochek
|
Writer
Kyu was born on September 2, 2013, a perfectly happy and healthy baby boy. But what no one knew at the time was there was a ticking time bomb growing inside of him.

Kyu had an arteriovenous malformation (AVM), a life-threatening tangle of blood vessels in the brain. And shortly after his 4th birthday, it ruptured. Kyu had a seizure, he became unresponsive and unable to talk, blood was collecting in his brain. Kyu’s mom rushed him to a nearby hospital in Green Bay who immediately transported him to Children’s Wisconsin.

In March 2018, Kyu had surgery to repair the AVM. Thankfully, everything looked good and he recovered quickly and fully. But at his one year checkup, doctors discovered the AVM had grown back.

On June 5, 2019, Kyu was back for a second brain surgery. Recovering so well, doctors sent him home after just two days in the hospital. But first, Kyu had to make one last trip around our Neurosciences Center to say goodbye and thank you to everyone. Even though he was happy to be head home, Kyu said he will miss all the doctors and nurses who took such good care of him.

 

Evan Solochek

Written by

Evan Solochek

Writer

More from this author
The Children’s Wisconsin Neurosciences Center is the largest and most comprehensive pediatric neurosciences center in the state and ranks among the nation’s best by U.S. News & World Report.