a_dalhouse
Active member
Hi all,
I am new to this list. I am a 45 year old mother to 2 girls (ages 8 & 6) and was diagnosed with severe mitral regurgitation 5 years ago. I've been monitored with echoes every 6 months and my cardiologist is now recommending surgery to hopefully repair but possibly replace my mitral valve.
I live in Austin and have not found anyone who does the da Vinci method here. I am not yet sure that I am a candidate for da Vinci, but if I am than I definitely would prefer to go that route. I have found a da Vinci surgeon in San Antonio - Dr. Renata Ford - and have an appt. with her tomorrow afternoon. I don't yet know however, how long she has been doing this surgery, as she is young (just 42) and I have not had luck finding many reviews of her. Though she is graded well on Healthgrades.
So first off I would like to see if anyone on here has recommendations for da Vinci surgeons in Texas? I am willing to travel.
Also I would like to ask if anyone has recommendations for how to go about finding ratings and reviews for surgeons and hospitals? I hear that maybe even more important than finding a surgeon is finding a hospital with a low infection rate.
Any help and ANY information on the da Vinci procedure (I would love to hear anyone's personal experience with it) would be greatly appreciated!
Thank You,
Andrea
I am new to this list. I am a 45 year old mother to 2 girls (ages 8 & 6) and was diagnosed with severe mitral regurgitation 5 years ago. I've been monitored with echoes every 6 months and my cardiologist is now recommending surgery to hopefully repair but possibly replace my mitral valve.
I live in Austin and have not found anyone who does the da Vinci method here. I am not yet sure that I am a candidate for da Vinci, but if I am than I definitely would prefer to go that route. I have found a da Vinci surgeon in San Antonio - Dr. Renata Ford - and have an appt. with her tomorrow afternoon. I don't yet know however, how long she has been doing this surgery, as she is young (just 42) and I have not had luck finding many reviews of her. Though she is graded well on Healthgrades.
So first off I would like to see if anyone on here has recommendations for da Vinci surgeons in Texas? I am willing to travel.
Also I would like to ask if anyone has recommendations for how to go about finding ratings and reviews for surgeons and hospitals? I hear that maybe even more important than finding a surgeon is finding a hospital with a low infection rate.
Any help and ANY information on the da Vinci procedure (I would love to hear anyone's personal experience with it) would be greatly appreciated!
Thank You,
Andrea