in treatment but looking for best surgeon
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joymitch....
I had my Ivor-Lewis surgery done in Rochester MN. in August. I didn't follow up with my surgeon from Mayo, but a good Dr. in area. Mayo didn't have a problem with that, and my local Dr. kept them posted. Length of hospital stay all depends. I didn't go into ICU after surgery, just to 6th floor, and I was on heavy meds for three days. I hope Paul has a J-tube so he can get nourishment--something to ask your surgeon. It won't be difficult for you to prepare food, as the hospital should give you a list of foods he may be able to eat after surgery. God Bless--Happy Holidays.. Jan0 -
Dr. Luketich is the best...
That's what I hear anyway. You could send your records to him and he could probably decide what is best for you both.
Here is the address for UPMC -
Dr. James Luketich/Chuck Hileman/Angela Gallagher
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery
UPMC PUH Suite C-800
200 Lothrop St.
Pittsburgh PA, 15213
Best wishes!! Keep us posted.
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Best surgeon
I would recommend Dr. Luketich at UPMC. My husband had MIE surgery in Feb. 2011. We were very pleased with the care he received there. We flew from SW Florida to Pittsburgh. We were there for close to 3 weeks. We stayed at one of what they call Family Houses. They offer private rooms with bath and a communal kitchen and large gathering room. It turned out to be a wonderful place. The family house offered a lot of support while away from home. After surgery, the staff tells you what you can and can't eat. You can prepare meals in the kitchen. Dr. Luketich likes to see his patients in Pittsburgh for the first follow up. We did that and now go to a local doctor for checkups. If you have any questions about Dr. Luketich and UPMC, I'd be happy to try to answer them. You may know that Dr. Luketich has done well over 1000 MIE's which is the main reason we chose to go there.0 -
Best surgeon
I would recommend Dr. Luketich at UPMC. My husband had MIE surgery in Feb. 2011. We were very pleased with the care he received there. We flew from SW Florida to Pittsburgh. We were there for close to 3 weeks. We stayed at one of what they call Family Houses. They offer private rooms with bath and a communal kitchen and large gathering room. It turned out to be a wonderful place. The family house offered a lot of support while away from home. After surgery, the staff tells you what you can and can't eat. You can prepare meals in the kitchen. Dr. Luketich likes to see his patients in Pittsburgh for the first follow up. We did that and now go to a local doctor for checkups. If you have any questions about Dr. Luketich and UPMC, I'd be happy to try to answer them. You may know that Dr. Luketich has done well over 1000 MIE's which is the main reason we chose to go there.0 -
Best surgeon
I would recommend Dr. Luketich at UPMC. My husband had MIE surgery in Feb. 2011. We were very pleased with the care he received there. We flew from SW Florida to Pittsburgh. We were there for close to 3 weeks. We stayed at one of what they call Family Houses. They offer private rooms with bath and a communal kitchen and large gathering room. It turned out to be a wonderful place. The family house offered a lot of support while away from home. After surgery, the staff tells you what you can and can't eat. You can prepare meals in the kitchen. Dr. Luketich likes to see his patients in Pittsburgh for the first follow up. We did that and now go to a local doctor for checkups. If you have any questions about Dr. Luketich and UPMC, I'd be happy to try to answer them. You may know that Dr. Luketich has done well over 1000 MIE's which is the main reason we chose to go there.0 -
Best surgeon
I would recommend Dr. Luketich at UPMC. My husband had MIE surgery in Feb. 2011. We were very pleased with the care he received there. We flew from SW Florida to Pittsburgh. We were there for close to 3 weeks. We stayed at one of what they call Family Houses. They offer private rooms with bath and a communal kitchen and large gathering room. It turned out to be a wonderful place. The family house offered a lot of support while away from home. After surgery, the staff tells you what you can and can't eat. You can prepare meals in the kitchen. Dr. Luketich likes to see his patients in Pittsburgh for the first follow up. We did that and now go to a local doctor for checkups. If you have any questions about Dr. Luketich and UPMC, I'd be happy to try to answer them. You may know that Dr. Luketich has done well over 1000 MIE's which is the main reason we chose to go there.0 -
Best surgeon
I would recommend Dr. Luketich at UPMC. My husband had MIE surgery in Feb. 2011. We were very pleased with the care he received there. We flew from SW Florida to Pittsburgh. We were there for close to 3 weeks. We stayed at one of what they call Family Houses. They offer private rooms with bath and a communal kitchen and large gathering room. It turned out to be a wonderful place. The family house offered a lot of support while away from home. After surgery, the staff tells you what you can and can't eat. You can prepare meals in the kitchen. Dr. Luketich likes to see his patients in Pittsburgh for the first follow up. We did that and now go to a local doctor for checkups. If you have any questions about Dr. Luketich and UPMC, I'd be happy to try to answer them. You may know that Dr. Luketich has done well over 1000 MIE's which is the main reason we chose to go there.0 -
Sorry for the repetive comments.flmo said:Best surgeon
I would recommend Dr. Luketich at UPMC. My husband had MIE surgery in Feb. 2011. We were very pleased with the care he received there. We flew from SW Florida to Pittsburgh. We were there for close to 3 weeks. We stayed at one of what they call Family Houses. They offer private rooms with bath and a communal kitchen and large gathering room. It turned out to be a wonderful place. The family house offered a lot of support while away from home. After surgery, the staff tells you what you can and can't eat. You can prepare meals in the kitchen. Dr. Luketich likes to see his patients in Pittsburgh for the first follow up. We did that and now go to a local doctor for checkups. If you have any questions about Dr. Luketich and UPMC, I'd be happy to try to answer them. You may know that Dr. Luketich has done well over 1000 MIE's which is the main reason we chose to go there.
This website is slow today and I guess i hit my reply too mnay times.0 -
Dr. Luketichflmo said:Best surgeon
I would recommend Dr. Luketich at UPMC. My husband had MIE surgery in Feb. 2011. We were very pleased with the care he received there. We flew from SW Florida to Pittsburgh. We were there for close to 3 weeks. We stayed at one of what they call Family Houses. They offer private rooms with bath and a communal kitchen and large gathering room. It turned out to be a wonderful place. The family house offered a lot of support while away from home. After surgery, the staff tells you what you can and can't eat. You can prepare meals in the kitchen. Dr. Luketich likes to see his patients in Pittsburgh for the first follow up. We did that and now go to a local doctor for checkups. If you have any questions about Dr. Luketich and UPMC, I'd be happy to try to answer them. You may know that Dr. Luketich has done well over 1000 MIE's which is the main reason we chose to go there.
Thank you for the information on Dr. Luketich. I would like to contact you offline; however, I am new to this site and don't know how. Joymitch0 -
Esophageal Reconstruction after complications from Ivor Lewis sucache22 said:Best Surgeon
Dr. Hofstetter at M.D. Anderson pulled me through. He, and everyone else on the staff ( of 17,000) were excellent. They also have a proton radiation machine, which targets only the cancerous cells, and by-passes your other tissues.
I had an excelent surgeon from MD Anderson in houston. Her name is Shanda Blackmon MD. I had an Ivor Lewis esophagetemy from a different surgeon in Austin, TX in July 2010 which led to a persistent stricture. I suffered for almost a year until I got a consult with Dr. Blackmon. A month after my consult I had a Supercharged Jejunum Esophagetemy and was released from the hospital 10 days after surgery. That was over a year ago and I have not had any issues (or cancer!) since then.
Here is her Linkedin page:
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/shanda-blackmon-md-mph-facs/2b/106/83b
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Dr. James Luketich pioneered the Laparoscopic surgery - MIEjoymitch said:Dr. Luketich
Thank you for the information on Dr. Luketich. I would like to contact you offline; however, I am new to this site and don't know how. JoymitchJust happened to be checking in on this site tonight and see that you are conflicted about choice of a good Thoracic Surgeon. While I don't read this site regularly as much as I once did, I do know that Dr. Luketich is spoken of most highly as the pioneer of the Minimally Invasive Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy. Would concur wholeheartedly with both "Amjosmom" and "flmo". As for contacting "flmo" privately, you can do so. On the left hand side of your screen, there is a topic in the section with red letters "CSN Email". If you click on that heading, it provides a place for addressing people in a more private manner. You can then send a private e-mail to anyone posting here. Often they exchange personal regular e-mails and phone numbers and keep up with each other on an even more personal basis. Hope this helps.
"Flo"
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thank you FloFlorenceNightingale911 said:Dr. James Luketich pioneered the Laparoscopic surgery - MIE
Just happened to be checking in on this site tonight and see that you are conflicted about choice of a good Thoracic Surgeon. While I don't read this site regularly as much as I once did, I do know that Dr. Luketich is spoken of most highly as the pioneer of the Minimally Invasive Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy. Would concur wholeheartedly with both "Amjosmom" and "flmo". As for contacting "flmo" privately, you can do so. On the left hand side of your screen, there is a topic in the section with red letters "CSN Email". If you click on that heading, it provides a place for addressing people in a more private manner. You can then send a private e-mail to anyone posting here. Often they exchange personal regular e-mails and phone numbers and keep up with each other on an even more personal basis. Hope this helps.
"Flo"
Thank you for the information Flo. I have contacted flmo and have heard back from her. Looking more and more like we will go to Dr. Luketich who is a 6 hour car drive from our home although MD Anderson is still in the mix. Dr. Luketich's office has been in touch with me several times answering all my questions so I am establishing a relationship with them. Paul and I will probably drive out to Pittsburgh at the end of January to see the facility and meet the staff. May God bless you with a wonderful 2013! Joyce
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Successful surgery February 19
I want to thank everyone for the wonderful comments, thoughts and prayers for my husband Paul's Stage II EC. After much research and consideration of many excellent facilities, we decided to stay relatively local and have the surgery at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Walter Scott performed the 10 hour surgery on February 19 with no complications, Paul has had a complete response to the treatments/surgery with no remaining cancer cells. Paul was able to come home on February 27 with a J tube. He is doing so well and we are so thankful! May God bless all of you on your continuing journey with this horrible disease. Joyce
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FC ongoingjoymitch said:Successful surgery February 19
I want to thank everyone for the wonderful comments, thoughts and prayers for my husband Paul's Stage II EC. After much research and consideration of many excellent facilities, we decided to stay relatively local and have the surgery at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Walter Scott performed the 10 hour surgery on February 19 with no complications, Paul has had a complete response to the treatments/surgery with no remaining cancer cells. Paul was able to come home on February 27 with a J tube. He is doing so well and we are so thankful! May God bless all of you on your continuing journey with this horrible disease. Joyce
Joymitch,
Good to hear Paul is home. I'm send you a private message. Please don't feel you have to respond, I know life is a rollacoaster right now. My hsuband was at FC for 10 months.
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to read emailjaycc said:FC ongoing
Joymitch,
Good to hear Paul is home. I'm send you a private message. Please don't feel you have to respond, I know life is a rollacoaster right now. My hsuband was at FC for 10 months.
Sorry for the extra message. Just in case. to read private email. click on CSN email on the left hand side of the screen.
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surgeonsjoymitch said:Successful surgery February 19
I want to thank everyone for the wonderful comments, thoughts and prayers for my husband Paul's Stage II EC. After much research and consideration of many excellent facilities, we decided to stay relatively local and have the surgery at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Walter Scott performed the 10 hour surgery on February 19 with no complications, Paul has had a complete response to the treatments/surgery with no remaining cancer cells. Paul was able to come home on February 27 with a J tube. He is doing so well and we are so thankful! May God bless all of you on your continuing journey with this horrible disease. Joyce
Hi Joy
I was wondering if your husband's surgery was minimally invasive using without using a neck incision. My bil has just been diagnosed with Stage 1 N1 EC and we live in the Philly area. He's had consults at Penn and Hopkins and Penn does the transhiatal (neck incision) while HOpkins doc prefers the open procedure. He was thinking of going for a consult with Dr Luketich but I saw that your husband went to Fox Chase. Can you tell me what procedure he had? I hope he is doing well!!!
Teresa
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