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Ronnie Ghenender from Laguna Beach, California writes: Van Halbach is the lone ranger. He saved my wife, Ingie.
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![]() One morning while Ingrid Ghenender was taking a shower, she felt a pain in her head. She made it to her bed before passing out. When she came to, she felt horribly sick and crawled to the bathroom as she was too weak to walk. Ingrid was experiencing a "brain aneurysm." This brain aneurysm, which had probably been in her head for a long time, had suddenly ruptured, bleeding into her brain, and leaving her perilously close to death. She collapsed on the floor, not knowing what to do. Ronnie and Andrew were at a baseball game. Tessa was still sleeping in the room next door, but Ingrid did not want her young daughter to see her in such a bad state. Fortunately, Ronnie called home and Ingrid managed to get to the phone. Help was on its way.
An ambulance took Ingrid to the hospital. The neurosurgeon was called and the staff prepared to take pictures of
Ingrid's brain.
The conventional neurologists and older doctors at the hospital all voted for conventional surgery. They told Ronnie that he was "crazy to consider an experimental procedure." As Ronnie explained, "it seems everyone is threatened when a new fangled idea comes
around and threatens their profession. It was almost like the neurologists vs. the radiologists, the traditionalists vs. the upstarts. Fortunately, I've always been for the upstarts. Dr. Chikovani was the exception, he threw his ego to the wind, and considered Ingrid's well-being. He is a most gracious and talented doctor."
As soon as Ronnie okayed the experimental procedure, images of Ingrid's aneurysm were immediately transmitted to neurosurgeons at the medical center of University of California, San Francisco. They confirmed Dr. Chikovani's recommendation. Soon the "Lone Ranger" was on his way.
Ronnie and Ingrid knew immediately that she was in the best possible hands. This experimental procedure was going to allow Ingrid a speedy recovery. But the pain this aneurysm had caused Ingrid is difficult to imagine.
The operation Dr. Van Halbach performed involves the insertion of a tiny catheter through the thigh, which is threaded through to the affected artery in the brain. Then coils are transported through the catheter and inserted
into the aneurysm, which eventually stops the blood flow to the affected area, and prevents any possible futher bleeding from the area. Dr. Van Halbach placed a coil into an artery in Ingrid's thigh, and then with the aid of video imaging, guided it through her body. Meanwhile, Ingrid lay awake, trying to hold her head very still for the entire three-hour procedure. The surgery was a success.
As Ronnie explained, "After the lifesaving operation, Dr. Van Halbach flew off into the sunset, back to where he came, just like The Lone Ranger." Van Halbach returned to San Francisco and the team at the hospital in Newport Beach, California monitored Ingrid's recovery closely for several days in the intensive care unit. One week and three days later she was able to leave the hospital. Ingrid Ghenender has a love of life and kindness of spirit that makes her a great friend, mother, and wife. Always smiling and happy to drive the kids to baseball, soccer, dance and to help in the classroom, she is a wonderful member of the Laguna Beach community she calls home. She knows the importance of a good time and a great day at the beach with her friends and two children, Andrew and Tessa, and her great love, her husband, Ronnie. Throughout the ordeal, Ingrid says, she just wanted to be with her children and husband. The crisis had made her realize how much she loved all of them. She would never take her family for granted again.
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Written by
Jeanne Meyers
Photos courtesy of Ingrid Ghenender and Dr. Van Halbach from an interview by Jeanne and Ingrid. Additional information was provided by Ronnie Ghenender. |
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Science Today March 12, 1997 University of San Francisco Medical School "Van Halbach, Fifth President of the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology" |
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Dr. Van Halbach teaches in the radiology department of the University of California San Francisco Medical School.
University of California, San Francisco Email inquiries to: Dr. Van Halbach |
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