. I did some basic research shortly after my first surgery to learn more about his background and it seems good but I started looking again recently and realized that there is very little information on his complication rate, patient reviews, etc.
As the surgery approaches, I wonder if I have rushed into this process and neglected to properly research my options.
My question is, how do you research a surgeon? What questions should I ask (I've asked general questions about complications)? How can you tell if you are going with a professional? And lastly, are there any well-respected hospitals or surgeons that I should research?
Hi Liza,
These are very good questions. I was very lucky back in 1992 to have as my surgeon the man who was, at that time, considered to be the best and most experienced J Pouch Surgeon in the United States, Dr. Irwin Gelernt who worked out of Mount Sinai in New York City. That didn't deter me from going to him and asking a number of questions, one of which was, how many J Pouch surgeries have you done? His answer was "thousands", and the truth is that he at that time was probably the most experienced J Pouch surgeon in the USA. He had been mentored by Dr. Nils Koch, the inventor of the Koch pouch and I believe Gelernt did the very first Koch pouch procedure in the USA.
Start with a question on experience and next question would be based on that experience, what are the most worrisome complications and how do you deal with them?
Does he (or she) have recommendations on post op guidelines on diet and ileostomy care? (Gelernt did- he had a militaristic regimen set forth in written guidelines patients were given and expected to adhere to).
Does the surgeon recommend you bank your blood in advance of the procedure?
Impact on sexual function/fertility? (A significant and concerning complication- I was advised to bank sperm. Many women report painful sex on this board post J Pouch and men have reported retrograde ejaculation).
Use of pain meds, post - op and risks of same? I overused and ended up with post surgical ileus as a result.
Recommended stool thickeners post - ileostomy?
Butt burn complication and treatment of same?
Anal sphincter strengthening post-op?
Potassium/Sodium regulation post op and possible complications? (I had severe potassium depletion post op- ask how they plan on treating that if it arises- you may be past this issue if colon is already out.
How many post op exams and what will surgeon do or recommend in regards to possible post op inflammation that develops?
I know the answers on these questions and so does Scott. Our answers are not important. The surgeon's answers are what are important.