SpecialHeart
Member
Hello everyone,
my surgery is scheduled for the 23rd of this month (April) and I'm sill not 100% sure with which surgeon and hospital to chose. I've posted before on valve selection and shared my story with all of you. I really appreciated all the advice I recieved from everyone in the forum about valve choice so I'm hoping you can help me with surgeon selection. None of my family members or friends have had open heart surgery since I am still very young (30yrs) so I need you all.
Surgeon #1
Very compassionate and understanding! He takes his time explaining everything carefully and answering all my questions. He spends at least 1 hr in each of our appointments.
He's never doubted my symptoms and said that each patients are different and that he trust the patient since they know their body best.
He's made himself available for me to ask any questions or concerns I have through e-mail so that I don't need to make an appointment to see him or wait. He responds to my questions the same day or within a day or two.
He's never promoted himself as the best doctor and has been very honest with me about what to expect.
He's encouraged me to do lots of research and take my time with my decision.
He even took time to show me the cardiac recovery area that I will be in after the surgery so that I can see it and see if it's where I want to be.
He's told me that I can cancel the surgery the day before the surgery if I decide he's not the one I want to be operated on.
He's reassured me over and over that I should chose the surgeon I trust and feel comfortable with and he will not be offended at all if I do not chose him.
I have really bad keloid problem so I requested a plastic surgeon to close my chest and he's made arrangements for me to consult with a plastic surgeon to see if he can close my chest.
The hospital itself is nice and clean and feels very peaceful. I've never had any procedures done at this hospital so I have no idea how the hospital services are. I also love the name of the hospital and what it means.
He's had 20 yrs of experience and operates mainly on standard cases so older patients.
I never had to wait to see him. He is always punctual with the appointments.
My concerns:
Healthgrade gave this hospital 1 star out of 5 for valve surgery and it's based on mortality. My surgeon says this statistics based on medicare group and that every year their number changes but this year was a challenging year for them. He shared with me the rating for all patient group for valve surgery compared with the state average and this hospital is above the state average.
I will be the youngest patient he's ever operated on and since I am so small tissue valve would be very tricky to do and I want to make sure I chose a very skilled surgeon.
According to the Congenital specialist, my heart is unique and doesn't compare to text book heart but this surgeon doesn't believe its so unique that I need congenital specialist. He thinks it a standard case.
Surgeon #2
He's the best in the area and the only congenital surgeon in the state. According to him he's the best in all of Northwest.
He operates on complex cardiac cases.
He's not as accessible or considerate or attentive or empathetic as surgeon number 1.
He's very vocal about being the best and he's very proud of his accomplishment and I understand that.
He's had 40 yrs of experience.
My concerns:
Each time I've seen him I've had to wait more an 1.5 hrs to see him!
He's part of a teaching hospital and they've been very disappointing.
I've had more than 100 IV's in my lifetime but the worst experience was with them. I thought it was just a one person thing but the two others that had to do my IV's after weren't good either.
I had allergic reaction to iodine contrast medicine and when I did the CT nurse told me to go to the ER right away but when I called and left messages with my medical assistant and nurse to see if they wanted me to go to their hospital they didn't respond. I decided to go to their ER since I have a "unique" heart according to them. When I got to the ER they made me sit in a tiny room with a small bed and nothing else for a long time then the nurse came and gave me meds and sent me home.
The following week I had 3 other testing with them and the last one was heart cath. It was scheduled for 6:30 AM so when I went in they got me ready for the procedure and had my IV and everything. The cardiologist came to see me and told me that they won't be able to do the procedure because they didn't prepare me for my allergies and the procedure we were supposed to do that day. He asked to reschedule. I was very frustrated that they didn't tell me all week and I informed everyone about the allergy. The next time we went to check in and they told me I wasn't scheduled for the procedure. There was some error and I had to wait for them to clear up. Finally after all of this, I got checked it and they prepped me for the procedure but they placed the IV in the wrong hand. When I went to the procedure room they said that it should have been on the other hand but there was nothing they could do then so they went on with the procedure. The IV was on the same hand as my blood pressure cuff so it made it extremely painful! It took me 3 or 4 days for the pain in my arm to go away.
The nurse at my recovery room was training another nurse and she was very rough. He showed her how to draw blood through the cath line twice and let her do it by herself without supervision. She did it incorrectly 3 times all without supervision and this pushed me back another 2 hrs to start the 4 hr recovery. I went in for cardiac cath at 6:30AM and didn't get discharged until 7PM.
I'm a very happy person and I normally don't complain so much but I couldn't believe how many errors they made for a simple procedure. I've been a patient since I was a child so I'm used to errors but this was more than the usual.
Last time when I had my first open heart surgery, patient care played a huge role in my recover so I want to chose a hospital that's attentive to patients needs.
Surgeon number 1 is exceptional in many ways but surgeon number 2 is the best in town (Seattle, WA)
By the way, I'm going to be having a AVR and MVR.
I need to decide by Monday which surgeon to go with. Thank you for your help in advance!
my surgery is scheduled for the 23rd of this month (April) and I'm sill not 100% sure with which surgeon and hospital to chose. I've posted before on valve selection and shared my story with all of you. I really appreciated all the advice I recieved from everyone in the forum about valve choice so I'm hoping you can help me with surgeon selection. None of my family members or friends have had open heart surgery since I am still very young (30yrs) so I need you all.
Surgeon #1
Very compassionate and understanding! He takes his time explaining everything carefully and answering all my questions. He spends at least 1 hr in each of our appointments.
He's never doubted my symptoms and said that each patients are different and that he trust the patient since they know their body best.
He's made himself available for me to ask any questions or concerns I have through e-mail so that I don't need to make an appointment to see him or wait. He responds to my questions the same day or within a day or two.
He's never promoted himself as the best doctor and has been very honest with me about what to expect.
He's encouraged me to do lots of research and take my time with my decision.
He even took time to show me the cardiac recovery area that I will be in after the surgery so that I can see it and see if it's where I want to be.
He's told me that I can cancel the surgery the day before the surgery if I decide he's not the one I want to be operated on.
He's reassured me over and over that I should chose the surgeon I trust and feel comfortable with and he will not be offended at all if I do not chose him.
I have really bad keloid problem so I requested a plastic surgeon to close my chest and he's made arrangements for me to consult with a plastic surgeon to see if he can close my chest.
The hospital itself is nice and clean and feels very peaceful. I've never had any procedures done at this hospital so I have no idea how the hospital services are. I also love the name of the hospital and what it means.
He's had 20 yrs of experience and operates mainly on standard cases so older patients.
I never had to wait to see him. He is always punctual with the appointments.
My concerns:
Healthgrade gave this hospital 1 star out of 5 for valve surgery and it's based on mortality. My surgeon says this statistics based on medicare group and that every year their number changes but this year was a challenging year for them. He shared with me the rating for all patient group for valve surgery compared with the state average and this hospital is above the state average.
I will be the youngest patient he's ever operated on and since I am so small tissue valve would be very tricky to do and I want to make sure I chose a very skilled surgeon.
According to the Congenital specialist, my heart is unique and doesn't compare to text book heart but this surgeon doesn't believe its so unique that I need congenital specialist. He thinks it a standard case.
Surgeon #2
He's the best in the area and the only congenital surgeon in the state. According to him he's the best in all of Northwest.
He operates on complex cardiac cases.
He's not as accessible or considerate or attentive or empathetic as surgeon number 1.
He's very vocal about being the best and he's very proud of his accomplishment and I understand that.
He's had 40 yrs of experience.
My concerns:
Each time I've seen him I've had to wait more an 1.5 hrs to see him!
He's part of a teaching hospital and they've been very disappointing.
I've had more than 100 IV's in my lifetime but the worst experience was with them. I thought it was just a one person thing but the two others that had to do my IV's after weren't good either.
I had allergic reaction to iodine contrast medicine and when I did the CT nurse told me to go to the ER right away but when I called and left messages with my medical assistant and nurse to see if they wanted me to go to their hospital they didn't respond. I decided to go to their ER since I have a "unique" heart according to them. When I got to the ER they made me sit in a tiny room with a small bed and nothing else for a long time then the nurse came and gave me meds and sent me home.
The following week I had 3 other testing with them and the last one was heart cath. It was scheduled for 6:30 AM so when I went in they got me ready for the procedure and had my IV and everything. The cardiologist came to see me and told me that they won't be able to do the procedure because they didn't prepare me for my allergies and the procedure we were supposed to do that day. He asked to reschedule. I was very frustrated that they didn't tell me all week and I informed everyone about the allergy. The next time we went to check in and they told me I wasn't scheduled for the procedure. There was some error and I had to wait for them to clear up. Finally after all of this, I got checked it and they prepped me for the procedure but they placed the IV in the wrong hand. When I went to the procedure room they said that it should have been on the other hand but there was nothing they could do then so they went on with the procedure. The IV was on the same hand as my blood pressure cuff so it made it extremely painful! It took me 3 or 4 days for the pain in my arm to go away.
The nurse at my recovery room was training another nurse and she was very rough. He showed her how to draw blood through the cath line twice and let her do it by herself without supervision. She did it incorrectly 3 times all without supervision and this pushed me back another 2 hrs to start the 4 hr recovery. I went in for cardiac cath at 6:30AM and didn't get discharged until 7PM.
I'm a very happy person and I normally don't complain so much but I couldn't believe how many errors they made for a simple procedure. I've been a patient since I was a child so I'm used to errors but this was more than the usual.
Last time when I had my first open heart surgery, patient care played a huge role in my recover so I want to chose a hospital that's attentive to patients needs.
Surgeon number 1 is exceptional in many ways but surgeon number 2 is the best in town (Seattle, WA)
By the way, I'm going to be having a AVR and MVR.
I need to decide by Monday which surgeon to go with. Thank you for your help in advance!