I understand that the J-Pouch was developed at Cleveland - felt very comfortable there - John Hopkins being a teaching hospital - have a few doubts with this - do not want to be a student project -
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We were told that Hopkin's does it open not lapriscopically, but we didn't verify that at the source. We just went straight to CC.
CC is a teaching facility as well. They are both the top in the nation.
Dot you also constantly post on here and never reply. I am starting to think you are a troll because of this. Please engage in the conversations you start so we get that you are even reading what we write.
I understand this is all for your daughter so perhaps she should come on the boards as well.
Dot you also constantly post on here and never reply. I am starting to think you are a troll because of this. Please engage in the conversations you start so we get that you are even reading what we write.
I understand this is all for your daughter so perhaps she should come on the boards as well.
Plus, for added information, this is not in regard to getting a new pouch, but dealing with the complication of new found cancer in a two decade old pouch. I am not even sure that having a j-pouch expert is the most important thing here, but a cancer expert. Cleveland Clinic did not develop the j-pouch, but they are a top center for them and their maintenance.
Please, let's not be calling out trolls! Not everyone is particularly computer or internet savvy. But yes, Dot, for any of us to be able to help, we need a dialog please.
Jan
Please, let's not be calling out trolls! Not everyone is particularly computer or internet savvy. But yes, Dot, for any of us to be able to help, we need a dialog please.
Jan
I had ileostomy at Hopkins and it was laproscopic with a small additional open (4" just above pubic area).
This option depends on everyone's unique circumstances according to my surgeon
This option depends on everyone's unique circumstances according to my surgeon
Thanks Peaches
Freedom - my daughter had ileostomy at Hopkins - the old hospital - 2nd worse case of UC that the retired head of GI had ever seen - was your Doctor, Doctor Schuster?? and the surgeon was from Bethesda who operated on special cases on Wednedsays at Hopkins. - everyone she saw wanted complete removal - except these two - and it lasted 20 years. The surgeon who operated recently at Hopkins, studied a year at Cleveland Clinic.
Hopkins is supposed to be the best hospital in the world isn't it?
Hopkins is a fine hospital, about 20 minutes from my house. I know it well and hold it in high regard. It's not the best in the world at everything, though - not by a long shot. Also, the hospital doesn't really treat your illness - the doctor does. I have occasionally considered a trip to Cleveland...
There are a few legitimate hospital ratings - at Hopkins the have a banner that says #1. and I am sure they are in specific fields - as in my family we were interested in true ratings for cancer and gastroenterology. I believe Sloan Kettering for Cancer. I know that location was a decision maker for us. If it were closer I would go to Cleveland Clinic the way they treated families impressed me especially during hard times. Two of the most unique Doctors were at Hopkins one a crisis Doctor who had a big decision to make and the other 17 hrs of surgery and can walk.
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