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Re: Anyone been treated by Dr. Camran Nezhat in Palo Alto?

From: Eric Daiter, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Apr 6 19:42:19 2007


I have visited with and watched Ceana (in Atlanta) perform cases and he is a HIGHLY TALENTED surgeon. I am not too familiar with Camran personally but he has written a lot of ground breaking articles and is thought of as a highly talented surgeon as well.

Good Luck

At Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Elisa wrote: >
>Hi Laura~
>
>I haven't seen him personally but I did get treated by his brothers Farr
>and Ceana in Atlanta in 1994. They where the first ones to FIND endo on
>my ureters especially that right one that had been giving me obstruction
>problems since 1990.
>
>When the general ob/gyn's and urologists said that endo can't get in
>that area I finally flew out of state after sending my films to them and
>had a consult and surgery and can't say enough about their efforts and
>work. While I don't go with the laparoscopes anymore because of my
>problems with dense scarring etc, if it wasn't for them my poor right
>kidney wouldn't have been able to take much more. It's nice to see so
>many articles written by them and to take this information on my case to
>my new Endo Specialist and they can go from there.
>
>One thing I wanted to mention since their name has come up here that no
>one told me until I read an article by them that some and I say some of
>us women who donate our kidneys (because we loose them for whatever
>reason through this medical madness) should be very careful in being
>donators for organs or certain organs. I am getting ready for surgery
>and one of the team urologist mentioned that the area where I have
>extensive retroperitoneal fibrosis becomes problematic or the colon
>(this is just the pre-warning advice given) is caught up in that area
>and something should happen that I should be advised that I could loose
>my right kidney. I went home and thought about it and pulled out the
>Nezhat's articles and wouldn't you know that men have been accidently
>given endo because of kidney donations from women with endo.
>
>I never even thought about this and when I reapproach the Urologist on
>my team I said please leave it in tact and I will NOT be donating it and
>passing this disease on to anyone else and if I have to make a HUGE
>decision like that I want to get back to the Dr. who reconfigured my
>bladder in the past due to endo instead of taking this lightly and
>offering it up to someone else. He even admitted they never thought
>about that either. Sometimes we forget how other organs can be effected
>and here I have on my licence to donate my organs. Now I will be
>specific on my renewal that anything from the heart up may possibly be
>usable.
>
>So, I really do appreciate the hard efforts and research of the
>Nezhat's. I have to imagine that Cameron is just as hard working as his
>other brothers but checking the search engines is a great idea because
>as with anything there are pro's and cons.
>
>Good Luck! I hope you find that specialist your looking for :) Thinking
>of you...
>
>--
>Elisa
>
>At Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Robin wrote:
>>
>>I've not been to him, but I encourage you to do an internet search.
>>
>>At Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Laura wrote:
>>>
>>>Just wanted to get some personal experiences/feedback.
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>

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