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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie. |
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12-31-2017, 03:58 AM | #1 | ||
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I have TOS and CRPS on my right side. I also have ulnar neuropathy on that side and have had two ulnar nerve transpositions.
I have seen Dr. Donahue at MGH and he recommends pec minor release. My pain doc also sent me to another surgeon at MGH, Dr. Winograd. He's a trauma/hand/plastics/microsurgeon (also happened to lead the team for the first hand transplant here). Dr. Winograd also recommended the pec minor release. Because of the CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome) surgery puts me at a high risk for the disease worsening or spreading. I have to decide which doctor to have do the surgery. My pain doc is recommending that I use Dr. Winograd because he's a microsurgeon. As Dr. Winograd explains it a thoracic surgeon focus on what is structurally wrong and a plastics/microsurgeon focuses on the nerves. I know Dr. Donahue is world renowned for TOS, but should I go with someone who will treat my nerves very delicately? I just can't decide. I like both doctors and feel comfortable with both. I feel that maybe I'm being stupid if I don't pick the doctor that is famous for TOS. Just trying to sort out my feelings. Any input would be appreciated. |
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12-31-2017, 12:41 PM | #2 | |||
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Are they both familiar with CRPS/RSD? and would both use a "block" as most RSD members mention during the surgery?
I would think Donahue should be familiar with RSD spreading precautions , but best to ask & make sure.. I don't know how they compare age wise/experience levels.
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01-01-2018, 05:39 AM | #3 | ||
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They are both familiar with CRPS, but Dr. Winograd seemed very knowledgable and started throwing out ideas of how treat me during surgery (ie. indwelling block). He also knows my pain doc so that's helpful if something comes up. With either doc I would still be at the mercy of the hospital's pain team. Age wise Dr Donahue is older by maybe a decade. They're both fellowship trained and in one of the top hospitals. My gut says go with Winograd, but then how do I not use Donahue who is one of top TOS surgeons? |
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