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Artery specialist O'Donnell's alternative: Fix the lower hole by threading a sleeve-like stent up through a leg artery and popping it open, blocking the leak with what's essentially an artificial lining.
Car crashes that throw the driver against the steering wheel can tear that descending part of the aorta, and in 2005 doctors began fixing those blunt injuries with this kind of graft. O'Donnell bet it would seal the more dangerous penetrating injury of a gunshot, too.
It took a graft more than half an inch wide and 2 inches long to fit this teen athlete, but it worked, stabilizing him.
On to the upper hole. This one sat on a curve, and O'Donnell threaded in a smaller patch but it didn't form a complete seal. Time to reassess.
"When they say they've never seen this before, it kind of throws you," says Jim Philliou, the teen's father, who remembers doctors heading off to brainstorm the next step and returning to say, "It's still 50-50, but here's what we want to do."
The next day, surgeon Bafi cracked the teen's chest after all -- but the earlier patching meant he could skip stopping the heart for a far safer, easier surgery to seal that remaining hole.
More than 150 children and teens die every year from unintentional firearm injuries, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates nearly 4,000 more received emergency room treatment for them in 2008. Philliou had joined the survivors: Home in a week, and back on the high school football field nine months later.
He remembers bits of the trauma -- the taste of gunpowder, trying to suck in air, his mother crying.
And as he recovered, he says he learned to let go of the anxiety that has characterized his teen years.
"I always felt socially awkward around a lot of people. ... I was scared of a lot of things," says Philliou, who's looking forward to college next fall. "This year, I've actually been happy the entire year."
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Lauran Neergaard covers health and medical issues for The Associated Press in Washington.
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