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Stevo68
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Posted 1/12/2021 11:45 AM (GMT -7)
I'll try to be brief - recently had surgery for a seton placement. Like my surgeon a lot. Had surgery with her 3 years ago. She has a good relationship with my gastro. This time, after 2 weeks, the seton came undone. I was able to hold it together until the following Monday where she saw me in office to re-tie the knot. It came undone after 2 days. I was and am quite angry, as when the knot came undone the second time, the string came out and now I have to have surgery again. I called her and expressed my anger. I expressed my anger to my gastro-doc. He told me I had to have it again and that there were 6 colo-rectal surgeons in the area that he knew could do the surgery and that she is the only one he would recommend. I told him I would not have the surgery unless or until the pain/swelling came back in my cheek. It's back. I need to have surgery. My last surgery was about 8 weeks ago. So, I think I'm going to call my surgeon and schedule surgery and require that we have a discussion about how she intends to secure the seton and why she believes this will not happen again. Or, I could just try to find a doctor in a neighboring city. I live just outside of Atlanta so it's not like there aren't a million colo-rectal surgeons, just apparently none that my gastro knows outside of my immediate area. What would you do - devil you know, or devil you don't know? That's my question.
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straydog
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Posted 1/12/2021 9:09 PM (GMT -7)
Stevo, I remember reading your prior post a few weeks ago. In fact I've read your post here a couple of times, sorry that you are dealing with all of this.

Here is what stands out to me in your post; I like my surgeon, she did surgery on me three years ago & she works with my gi dr. Out of 6 colo-surgeons in my area this is the surgeon my gi recommends. Sure, you could go to an unknown surgeon, however, there are no guarantees with a new surgeon & no guarantees the surgeon will be interested in working with your gi. You need to ask yourself, do I want to take that risk? If this were me & this is strictly me, I would stay with the surgeon I know.

I totally get it you being upset, but at some point you need to let the anger go, it's not doing you any good. Unfortunately, when we have any kind of surgery whether it's minor or major we do not have a 100% guarantee it will be perfect.

Just my thoughts, take care.
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ambling
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Posted 1/13/2021 12:47 AM (GMT -7)
Along with straydog's comments I'd add that you have a perfect right to ask your surgeon what went wrong and how it might be different this time.


Good luck, and yes it is horribly frustrating.
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EruditePaul
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Posted 1/13/2021 8:10 AM (GMT -7)
Does your state have a website that you can check malpractice claims filed or paid by your surgeon or your would be surgeon? I know it is not uncommon to have claims paid out, but some surgeons pay a lot for dereliction of duty.
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