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Re: Urogynecologist in Ontario?

From: anon (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jun 5 14:33:29 2002


At Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Amanda wrote: >
>Hi:
>I have been reading that when endo has been found on your bladder or
>bowel you should only have subsequent surgery with a corresponding
>specialist present rather than a regular obgyn. The reason suggested
>was that a regular obgyn may just leave the endo on these organs rather
>than risk damaging the bladder/bowel. Anyone heard anything similar or
>have experience here?

>Amanda,

I live in the U.S. and my experience was my obgyn called in a uro during my surgery to avoid injury to my bladder when he saw how extensive my problem was.. I would highly recommend you get the urogyn to do your surgery, even if it means a bit of travel in your province.

>I am in Ottawa and it was my understanding that there are only 2
>Urogynecologists in Ontario Canada- 1 in Kingston and 1 in London (whom
>diagnosed me but is kind of far now). Assuming that nobody is aware of
>one in Ottawa yet, is anyone aware of the Urogynecologists name in
>Kingston?
>Thanks everyone,
>Amanda E.




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