confused on revisin to DS
(deactivated member)
on 4/22/12 1:31 am - WA
on 4/22/12 1:31 am - WA
I read on the boards that doctors who do the DS are few (like 10 or 20 in US).
Is it that there are few doctors who do the revision to the DS or is it who actually do the DS at all?
Is it that there are few doctors who do the revision to the DS or is it who actually do the DS at all?
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on 4/23/12 3:34 am - WA
on 4/23/12 3:34 am - WA
I had a Proximal RNY. My problem has not been eating large portions It has been sweets and fats. Since they didn't bother me I was naughty. Dumb I know. I've really beat myself up over it.
On April 23, 2012 at 10:34 AM Pacific Time, muzzled wrote:
I had a Proximal RNY. My problem has not been eating large portions It has been sweets and fats. Since they didn't bother me I was naughty. Dumb I know. I've really beat myself up over it.A revision from RNY to DS is nothing to bat an eye at. It is difficult and only a handful of surgeons in the US and a few outsidet the US are qualified to do that kind of revision. Here is the go to list:
The Doctors listed below are the ONLY ones that are experienced to do a RNY-DS revision. The ONLY ones. Sorry, there are none in Michigan...
Dr. Rabkin, Dr. Keshishian, both are located in California
Dr. Elariny, located in Virginia
Dr. Roslin, located in New York
Dr. Buchwald, located in Minnesota
Of course, the above doctors are in the United States
Dr. Gagner, located in Canada (Does most revisions in two parts)
Dr. Baltasar, located in Spain
Dr. Marchesini, located in Brazil
RNY to DS Revision 4/29/2011
Dr. Henry Buchwald
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RNY on 05/29/12 with
It's both actually. It is because the DS is such a complicated surgery there aren't that many surgeons who do it. I just had this conversation with my GI doc the other day.
Dr. David Greenbaum in New Jersey also does RNY-DS, RNY-RNY and many other extremely complicated revision surgeries.
He has a lot of experience, which is a key factor that you want to look for in a DS surgeon. You definitely want to do your homework if you decide to go that route.
Best of luck to you!
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