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Kays' Kids
is a parent group consisting of and dedicated to families of children
born with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias (CDH). Members' babies were
either born at Shands Children's Hospital at the University of Florida
or transported there shortly after birth. All of these babies were fortunate
enough to have been treated by pediatric surgeon
Dr. David Kays.
Cdh is a
life threatening birth defect in which the diaphragm does not
completely form, allowing some of the contents of the abdomen to protrude
into the chest and hinder the normal growth of lung tissue. CDH affects
approximately one in 3000 babies, and the national survival rate for babies
born with CDH falls between 50% and 65%.
The
mission of the Kays' Kids parent group is to be a patient support
group offering information on our experiences with CDH and the
"gentle ventilation" technique used to treat our children.
Some of
our members are located in Northern Florida near Shands hospital; however, we have
members as far away as Ohio, Arizona, West Virginia, Illinois,
Colorado and
Virginia who have traveled to
Gainesville to benefit from Dr. Kays' success with congenital
diaphragmatic hernia babies. If you would like to contact one of our
member parents with any questions you may have, please click
here.
Dr. Kays and the pediatric surgery faculty at the University of
Florida have a
92% SURVIVAL RATE for
CDH babies born at Shands. He credits much of their success to being at
the right place at the right time, to the "gentle ventilation"
technique that they use, and to his training from Drs. Charlie Stolar
and Jen Wung at Columbia University. He also acknowledges the critical
support and guidance he has received from Drs. James L. Talbert, Professor
Emeritus and Dr. Max R. Langham, Jr., Professor and Chief, Division of
Pediatric Surgery.
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