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Pkitty,
You might want to check hospital by hospital...national rates may vary according to the medical facility and the surgeon/team responisble...I know that here they do a sort of academy awards for the best hospitals, surgeons etc including sanitary conditions, post op infection rates, and then specialty surgeries etc...not sure if that exists back home or not but it is a really good listing system that guides patients to certain hospitals or doctors (or away from them)...
Sharon
skn69
I went to Cleveland Clinic Weston and had Dr. Steven Wexnar perform the surgery. Honestly, it's a very long road to normalcy and I am not at the point yet where I can say the surgery, pain, and hoops I had to jump thru were worth it. The memories are too fresh and my body has not fully adjusted yet.

The pros are that since returning to work mid November I have not called in sick once! By this time without surgery I would have called in 2.5-3 weeks worth. So in that regard there are positives.

I work for AT&T, my job is very active climbing telephone poles, digging small holes, squatting, twisting, bending. My biggest complain is bending over and squatting makes me need to use the bathroom. That and gas is causing urgency.

I will say another positive is that as time goes by things are improving slowly.
G
This is a link to an abstract of a brief review article that may provide some of the information you are looking for - although it is not comprehensive by any means. It seeks "..to highlight such advances in colorectal and anorectal surgery for IBD over the last year". I was not able to find a link to the full article online, but I didn't try very hard either. I obtained my copy via a subscription service.

Anyway, here it is.
TinCan

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