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03-11-2012, 07:48 PM | #1 | ||
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I believe the person that invented this procedure was Susan E Mackinnon in St. Louis. She may be able to tell you who to go to in your area. I live in Ca. and Stanford was well aware of this surgery. The surgeon that did the damage was a general surgeon and my trapezius and sternocliomastoid (sp) muscle/nerves were BOTH injured along with a rotator cuff tear from the way I was positioned in the hospital. I hope this is something that will help all of you......I have found a plethora of information on Google about this nasty problem that ALL surgeons should be aware of.... Google "Malpractice Litigation After Surgical Injury of the Spinal Accessory Nerve" You will learn a LOT! This should NOT be happening to anyone! Godspeed to all of you....I KNOW your pain. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (04-04-2012) |
04-04-2012, 03:10 AM | #2 | ||
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First I would like to say you are not alone. You are correct about Dr.Mackinnon. I to went to Stanford. Dr.Curtin was my surgeon and she is phenomenal. However, I still have problems. The surgery was not a guarentee, but I was willing to take the chance. Contact Aitken,Aitken,Cohn. Mr.Cohn is my attorney and has delt with cases like this and won. He is located in Santa Ana. 714-434-1422. Contact immediately. Staue of limitation is limited to 1yr. from the date of injury. Hope it's not too late.. Please contact him. I as well don;t want anyone to ever ave this type of injury to happen to them, if it does, I hope they seek his help. I researched attorneys and he is the only only that has experience in this type of case. Al other attorneys will not take case. trust me. I called every attorney and they all turned me away. He didn;t. He is incredible. Please call immediately.
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05-08-2012, 03:12 PM | #3 | ||
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Thank you so much for your attorney's number! I live in Porterville and I think I have an attorney in Fresno..I'm going to call your guy "Just in case" I TOO tried everyone attorney that did malpractice. I think the problem is that in Ca. there is a med-mal cap of 250K, the experts are crazy expensive for a small firm and a large firm want the bigger payoffs.
Dr. Curtin was and is a wonderful doctor. I had my surgery on March 29th. Minimal pain. I cannot tolerate the side effects of Neurontin, Lyrica or any of those meds....So I'm just toughing it out and the pain is not bad. I have not been to Physical Therapy yet. I'm waiting to get approved to have it at home. Meds make me to messed up to drive, plus I have fibromyalgia and never know when will be a good enough day for me to get out. I hate cancelling on them. I have gained back approx 80%-85% of my range of motion, but my trapezius muscle still looks like a razor blade. Thank you AGAIN for the number of your attorney.....I'm going to give him a call this week. I have ALL the paperwork from my neuros, ortho's, Stanford saying the AN WAS cut during my lymph node biopsy. Oh, one more thing....my Primary care physician apparently saw the Dr. that did the lymph node biopsy and said something to him. The Dr. called "to see how I was" that evening. I was taking a nap and my husband said "you will have to ask her and she is sleeping"....he was going to call back but as of today haven't heard a thing. I am not mentioning anything about litigation to him. Have you started your case? Does your attorney think it will go to trial? One think I do have on my side is that I went back to him and showed him my wingged scapula, frozen shoulder, etc. He did NOT send me for further testing at his expense which is clear Negligence. Do you live in Ca? Thanks again! |
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05-25-2019, 03:32 PM | #4 | ||
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I've been dealing with a very poor recovery from shoulder replacement surgery for nearly 3 years and only just learned last month that I had a SAN injury resulting in trapezius palsy that has been my main problem all this time. Just a complete failure to diagnose by the entire medical community, despite my continuous engagement and dedication to follow up care and all the various physical therapy protocols.
I am really hoping I can revive this thread and in particular I would like to make contact with you, mwm121999, if there's any chance you see this message. Quote:
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04-06-2021, 07:32 PM | #5 | ||
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I have been researching and I believe this SAN is also my problem. I started with rotary cuff injury due to my right arm getting twisted up over my head with a foot on my back. I felt tearing the tearing occur. A few months later my neck really started bothering me more and more. Ended up having 4 damaged cervical disc right side of my neck which was not a huge surprise. Had C5-C7 fused. Still alot of shoulder , head and neck pain. Year later CT scan showing C5/C6 had failed. Had second surgery from back to redo C5/C6 using rods and screws. My shoulders were killing me after the surgery. I could hardly lift my arms. Started PT about six weeks later. Thought things were looking up then noticed that I could not lift/shrug my left shoulder well. The shoulder pain just keeps increasing and if it were not for the gabapentin and tylenol every couple of hours I wouldn't move. At this point I can't shrug my left shoulder at all. I although have not arm pain in both arms. Can't tilt head toward shoulders. I can't rotate head to right without pain very far. Rotating to left is now worse since the shoulder pain has increased more. The funny thing is I had no issues at all with my left shoulder prior to the last redo surgery. Now it doesn't lift and this shoulder is more painful than my right. It feels like I have a 1000 pounds sitting in my shoulders. It seems like the more I exercise the worse I get.
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03-13-2013, 03:24 PM | #6 | ||
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Thank you for this information. Recently, I was attacked and stabbed in the neck which killed the upper half of my trapeze muscle. Can you please tell me where this procedure can be carried out or the name of the procedure so that I can research it. I tried Google and I couldn't find anything about it. I am having a terrible time right now. Any help would be appreciated.
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