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Re: Next step

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 3:06 pm
by Karyn
Hi Cindy,
NYT is correct in informing you that Dr. Conway just started performing the transgluteal approach this past March (or end of February). Please don't regret not choosing the correct surgeon.
If you had sutures in your nerve, causing severe damage, NO surgeon would be able to correct that. My concern is that you may have additional scar tissue from the TIR approach, warranting an 3T MRI. Is this something that would be possible for you to do? How long have you had the pain pump in? Was it prescribed by Dr. Conway 3 years ago?
Could you please confirm you had unilateral surgery and on which side? Where are you feeling the stabbing & pins and needles?
Warm regards,
Karyn

Re: Next step

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 1:54 am
by JeanieC
Hi Cindy and welcome to the forum!

I think the physician who implants the sacral stimulators that NYT referred to above may be Dr Kenneth Peters, who is a urologist in Michigan in the Detroit area. I listened to a radio program online called The Pelvic Messenger in which Dr Peters said he can do pudendal nerve stimulators as well as sacral, and he does a trial of both, so that he can place the permanent leads wherever you obtain the most relief.
I might consider a TG redo surgery first though if I were you, after the 3T MRI, but since you already know what it is like to have a neurostimulator you have more knowledge than me on this subject. I do have rectocele repair in my history like you though, but mine was not done with mesh, it was called a STARR procedure.

Best wishes,
Jeanie