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GibsonLP 04-13-2013 04:33 AM

Recommended TOS surgeon in the states
 
Hello.
My wife and I will be visiting the states in a few months and since TOS surgeries in Israel are very rare we would like to meet with a couple of surgeons in the states for a consult and see if we can schedule a surgery.

We don't care in which state as we are going to be in both sides (NY & CA) and the flight to the states is long enough so another flight wouldn't change much...

We have some names that we gathered around but we would love to hear first hand recommendations without a biasing list of surgeons.

I would appreciate any comments.
Thank you.

Eddiemaverick 04-13-2013 05:53 AM

Dr. Dean Donahue at Massachusetts General Hospital is my doctor who I can't speak highly enough of. Look him up on these threads, he has quite a few patients who like him a lot. He does about one TOS surgery a week, and works with people long distance. If you give his office a call they can give you details on how they handle the long distance cases; I think that they try to optimize/minimize the number of trips needed.

He's great, I'd recommend that you put him on the short list.

nospam 04-13-2013 02:08 PM

From my research here is my short list for traveling patients.

Dr. Dean Donahue, Massachusetts
Dr. Gregory Pearl, Dallas, TX
Dr. Charles Brantigan, Denver, CO

These are among the best of the best and are equipped to treat out of town patients.

Iris 04-13-2013 05:29 PM

I agree about dr dean donahue
 
I live out of state from dr donahue and he was accessible by phone and they were very accomodating at Mass Gen.

QUOTE=nospam;974767]From my research here is my short list for traveling patients.

Dr. Dean Donahue, Massachusetts
Dr. Gregory Pearl, Dallas, TX
Dr. Charles Brantigan, Denver, CO

These are among the best of the best and are equipped to treat out of town patients.[/QUOTE]

Stephanie74 04-13-2013 06:45 PM

Recommended TOS surgeons in the US
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GibsonLP (Post 974635)
Hello.
My wife and I will be visiting the states in a few months and since TOS surgeries in Israel are very rare we would like to meet with a couple of surgeons in the states for a consult and see if we can schedule a surgery.

We don't care in which state as we are going to be in both sides (NY & CA) and the flight to the states is long enough so another flight wouldn't change much...

We have some names that we gathered around but we would love to hear first hand recommendations without a biasing list of surgeons.

I would appreciate any comments.
Thank you.


Since this is my first post, they won't let me include hyperlinks. But if you go to this website ** there's a link to doctors that are recommended for surgical decompression surgery for TOS.

The website is courtesy of Dr. James D. Collins, a radiologist/doctor at UCLA. Dr. Collins a specialist in the diagnosis of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Most of the surgeons are in California, but some other states are included as well.

For my part, I can recommend Dr. Hugh Gelabert at UCLA. He's a wonderful surgeon (I've had bilateral first rib resections) and as doctors go, he's an extremely good listener.

Best of luck to you.

nospam 04-13-2013 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephanie74 (Post 974832)
For my part, I can recommend Dr. Hugh Gelabert at UCLA. He's a wonderful surgeon (I've had bilateral first rib resections) and as doctors go, he's an extremely good listener.

Hugh Gelabert is one of the best. He one of the surgeons I've consulted and is the mentor of my surgeon, Dr. Niren Angle. However UCLA is a slow moving system and I would not recommend anyone trying to navigate it from out of town.

jkl626 04-14-2013 12:09 PM

Dr's
 
Hi There-
Besides the ones already listed is Dr. Thompson at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis He is one of the top and most experienced and does alot of out of town patients.Dr. Pearl is a protege of Dr. Thompson. From what I've heard Dr. Thompson is very thorough. I have met Dr. Gelabart at UCLA and like him alot-but dont know how set up he is for out of towners. I would research them all on the internet and see what their out of town protocols are. Some of them use different techniques also.

A while back I was in contact with a Dr. in Israel. I had asked him some questions about a paper he wrote. Dr. Rochlis? He seemed very knowledgeble.
I will try to find it for you-
JKL

BDBomg 04-14-2013 09:43 PM

I'll add a recommendation for Dr. Donahue. I've had nothing but positive experiences with him through my left side re-sectioning, and I'll be returning to him soon for a matching procedure on the right.

GibsonLP 04-20-2013 01:36 AM

Thank you all.
We will keep you posted on any development.

Thanks again.

ladylaura418 04-20-2013 11:26 AM

Just wanted to add my two cents for Dr. Donahue at MGH and the teams of nurses and other specialists. Dr. D did three surgeries on me last year, and the care I received before and after each one was pretty amazing. It's been a long road, but I certainly would do it all over again with Dr D. Please don't hesitate to message me for more information!


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