Re: Newbie - anyone with ureters involved?

From: suseicoug@hotmail.com
Mon Jun 9 14:14:46 2003


Thanks Karen, I appreciate all your advice.

luck, SusieQ

> The first two surgeons were reproductive endocrinologist's...one
>in Texas, one in California.......both HIGHLY recommended.
>
>Dr. Daniel Kruschinski is the only one I care to remember, however,
>because of the RESULTS of surgery......She is well now!
>Dr. Kruschinski is the head of the Institute for Endoscopic Gynecology
>in Germany.....better known as EndoGyn.......you can read all
>about him, his techniques, etc at http://www.EndoGyn.com .
>
>Dr. Kruschinski is is the storm behind gasless laparoscopy......he
>is paving the way for surgery without the risk of cell death, adhesion
>formation, etc. by using the AbdoLift system he invented. He is one of
>the most sought after, invited speakers to the international congresses,
>workshops, etc........his technique, skill and passion for bringing
>a patient to an adhesion free state is working!
>Old habits die hard, as we all know, and many surgeons are familiar
>with this new exciting technique, but sadly they are not yet using it.
>
>I firmly believe the CO2 had to be one of the worst things that was
>presented into Melissa's abdominal cavity in her first 2 US surgeries.
>Both surgeries left her in a worse condition, with areas of new pain
>(new adhesions)...........I searched for the BEST doctor both times,
>and I am still disheartened that within all the discussion PRIOR to
>both surgeries, neither surgeon mentioned the risks associated
>with CO2.........and how many of us KNOW to ask about CO2?
>
>Let me know if I can help you further.......must get to work or my
>husband may fire me............
>
>Hugs,
>
>Karen


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