Guest guest Posted June 10, 2000 Report Share Posted June 10, 2000 Hi Pam, I am glad that you are pleased with NYU as I am also. Both Dr. Feldman and Dr. Van Bosse are very nice to my son and us. My son has had very good results last week with his third cast of the Ponseti Method. They have done wonders with his foot. I am glad that we chose to travel to NY each week and hope someday in our travels we will meet. Zach is going to have his heal done the sixth week so this Tuesday is week five. We do not know the exact date yet but will let you know. I do know people travel from ALL over the country to be seen at the hospital we met a girl from Kansas who had a joint disease that is rare being treated there. That makes it a little easier knowing the hospital is rated well. Best of luck ! Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2000 Report Share Posted June 10, 2000 That's great news, Pam!! Pam wrote: > Good news! Ralph and I had a conversation with Dr. Chorney on Fri. > She says that there is only a 50/50 chance of a need for the soft > tissue release. She will do the tenonomy on the right foot first and > then see how it looks before she forges ahead. Ralph and I like her, > she is very conservative as a surgeon. > > Also found out (, I hope you have a chance to read this...) that > Dr. Chorney says that the tenonomy she is doing is less involved than > what Dr. Ponseti does. (She told us the details, but I forgot.) > Apparently, the French physiotherapy did a lot, his forefeet look > great, and she says that " is at the end of the road regarding > surgery " ; she feels that no more will be needed, unless he has a > relapse during a growth spurt during puberty. > > Drs. Feldman and Van Bosse WILL be seeing the xrays next week at the > practice's weekly meeting to review all cases, so if anything of the > Ponseti casting method can be applied, we will know before the > surgery. (It doesn't look likely, though.) > > will also be able to have the anesthesia administered when he > is in my arms instead of on the " go-cart gurney " . NYUHJD seems to > really have a heart for the children they serve. We still have to > interview the anesthesiologist, see the hospital and have his pre-op > testing done, but we are starting to believe that is in VERY > capable hands and that is a help. Will keep you all informed... > > Still a nervous mommy, but getting a little better... > > Blessings, > Pam > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Would you like to save big on your phone bill -- and keep on saving > more each month? Join beMANY! Our huge buying group gives you Long Distance > rates which fall monthly, plus an extra $60 in FREE calls! > http://click./1/2567/3/_/675489/_/960675564/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2000 Report Share Posted June 10, 2000 Hi Kathy, Everything I hear about the hospital and the staff associated with it is first class. Ralph and I (especially me) and the kids are still pretty nervous about the anesthesia part of things, but not at all about the doctors, staff, or hospital. Please let me know when you are going to be there. Maybe we can meet there. We have to go in sometime next week for the hospital tour and the pre-op testing. I'll let you know the day after I speak to the folks who will schedule it all. With your " week six " being the week of 's surgery, it would be really something if the boys both were taken care of on the same day. If so, maybe we can help each other through it. Also, is Zach staying overnight or is he going to get out the same day like is? Are you staying overnight in NYC? If so, do you have where to stay? We are a little over an hour out of NYC on Long Island, and the house is pretty small, but if we can help, let us know... Blessings, Pam > Hi Pam, > I am glad that you are pleased with NYU as I am also. Both Dr. Feldman > and Dr. Van Bosse are very nice to my son and us. My son has had very good > results last week with his third cast of the Ponseti Method. They have done > wonders with his foot. I am glad that we chose to travel to NY each week and > hope someday in our travels we will meet. Zach is going to have his heal > done the sixth week so this Tuesday is week five. We do not know the exact > date yet but will let you know. I do know people travel from ALL over the > country to be seen at the hospital we met a girl from Kansas who had a joint > disease that is rare being treated there. That makes it a little easier > knowing the hospital is rated well. Best of luck ! Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2000 Report Share Posted June 11, 2000 Pam, That sounds wonderful! Praise God! In Him, Kim, wife to mother to Kaelyn, Chandler, Corey, and http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=254581 & a=1892774 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2000 Report Share Posted June 11, 2000 Pam, I am so glad you are happy with 's care at NYU, it makes such a difference when you feel that you and your physician are on the same tract! I am curious about how Dr. Chorney's procedure is less invasive? Are you speaking in reference to older babies (over six months of age)? Or what Dr. Chorney is doing vs. the tendon transfer Dr. Ponseti does? Just wondering! Donna Pam wrote: > > Good news! Ralph and I had a conversation with Dr. Chorney on Fri. > She says that there is only a 50/50 chance of a need for the soft > tissue release. She will do the tenonomy on the right foot first and > then see how it looks before she forges ahead. Ralph and I like her, > she is very conservative as a surgeon. > > Also found out (, I hope you have a chance to read this...) that > Dr. Chorney says that the tenonomy she is doing is less involved than > what Dr. Ponseti does. (She told us the details, but I forgot.) > Apparently, the French physiotherapy did a lot, his forefeet look > great, and she says that " is at the end of the road regarding > surgery " ; she feels that no more will be needed, unless he has a > relapse during a growth spurt during puberty. > > Drs. Feldman and Van Bosse WILL be seeing the xrays next week at the > practice's weekly meeting to review all cases, so if anything of the > Ponseti casting method can be applied, we will know before the > surgery. (It doesn't look likely, though.) > > will also be able to have the anesthesia administered when he > is in my arms instead of on the " go-cart gurney " . NYUHJD seems to > really have a heart for the children they serve. We still have to > interview the anesthesiologist, see the hospital and have his pre-op > testing done, but we are starting to believe that is in VERY > capable hands and that is a help. Will keep you all informed... > > Still a nervous mommy, but getting a little better... > > Blessings, > Pam > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Would you like to save big on your phone bill -- and keep on saving > more each month? Join beMANY! Our huge buying group gives you Long Distance > rates which fall monthly, plus an extra $60 in FREE calls! > http://click./1/2567/3/_/675489/_/960675564/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2000 Report Share Posted June 11, 2000 Hi Donna, Dr. Chorney explained it but I really don't remember the whole explanation. I asked my husband and he said that it had to do with the fact that she actually cuts less than Dr. Ponseti does. My guess is in talking to others who have had orthropedic surgery in the past than some doctors will " borrow " from not just one, but a whole series of techniques that they learn to come up with a less invasive procedure. A good friend of mine has an orthropedist who did exactly that with should surgery she had. I would assume that techniques are refined as time, knowledge, and skill go on... As for the age factor, the only thing that she mentioned regarding age is that she will use general anesthesia on an older child when it comes to the tendon lengthening rather than local so that the child does not move about. I HATE and am scared about the anesthesia, but I can't argue with the logic. She will also do the casting under anesthesia to get a better cast. Again, can't argue with the logic, expecially if doing it like this avoids the need for possible future procedures. Hope that answers your question... Blessings, Pam > > > > Good news! Ralph and I had a conversation with Dr. Chorney on Fri. > > She says that there is only a 50/50 chance of a need for the soft > > tissue release. She will do the tenonomy on the right foot first and > > then see how it looks before she forges ahead. Ralph and I like her, > > she is very conservative as a surgeon. > > > > Also found out (, I hope you have a chance to read this...) that > > Dr. Chorney says that the tenonomy she is doing is less involved than > > what Dr. Ponseti does. (She told us the details, but I forgot.) > > Apparently, the French physiotherapy did a lot, his forefeet look > > great, and she says that " is at the end of the road regarding > > surgery " ; she feels that no more will be needed, unless he has a > > relapse during a growth spurt during puberty. > > > > Drs. Feldman and Van Bosse WILL be seeing the xrays next week at the > > practice's weekly meeting to review all cases, so if anything of the > > Ponseti casting method can be applied, we will know before the > > surgery. (It doesn't look likely, though.) > > > > will also be able to have the anesthesia administered when he > > is in my arms instead of on the " go-cart gurney " . NYUHJD seems to > > really have a heart for the children they serve. We still have to > > interview the anesthesiologist, see the hospital and have his pre- op > > testing done, but we are starting to believe that is in VERY > > capable hands and that is a help. Will keep you all informed... > > > > Still a nervous mommy, but getting a little better... > > > > Blessings, > > Pam > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ > > Would you like to save big on your phone bill -- and keep on saving > > more each month? Join beMANY! Our huge buying group gives you Long Distance > > rates which fall monthly, plus an extra $60 in FREE calls! > > http://click./1/2567/3/_/675489/_/960675564/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2000 Report Share Posted June 12, 2000 Hi, The proceedure is 10 minutes about that does not count the time it takes to put they to sleep and prepare time so I imagine it will be the same. You will have to let me know how you all make out. Sorrry we will miss you but maybe someday we'll meet. Take Care,Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2000 Report Share Posted June 12, 2000 Hi Kathy, Afraid I'm going to miss you. goes in on Wed., the 21st. The procedure is an hour (10 mins - lucky you), but it's the same deal - if he's going to walk, sort of a creative miracle from the Lord Himself, the surgery has to be done. As for hotels, you would need to call a travel agency and probably book in advance. My hubby was a chaueffeur (Long Island and NYC) for a couple of years and says that there is nothing very close to the hospital (You would have to travel to the 30's or 40's Streets for a place.) He suggests that if you fly in to stay at a hotel near the airport you come in from, that they are pretty nice. Good luck with the surgery and let me know how it all goes. Also let me know what you think of the anesthesiologist - That is the one area we are concerned about in all of this... Blessings, Pam > HI PAM, > We are going to NYU tommorrow Tuesday for a 8am appointment. My son broke > his cast on Sunday so we that to soak it off, that was a first but to leave > it on would not have helped. He is scooting all over and tries to crawl > rocking himself on his knees so I imagine that is why the cast broke in the > back of his leg and when the front near the knee split, his foot had shifted > so we called by e-mail and Elle the nurse told us to soak off the cast it > takes a while but it comes off. His foot looks much better since we started > this method it is amazing to see the difference. I have been taking pictures > and hope that they all come out good so someday when we get a scanner I can > share them. > I do not know if we are going to stay in N.Y. , as far as we know Zach > will be in the hospital all day and will be able to go home. I do not know > of any hotels but if you could recommend one that would be nice. My husband > and I would not want to intrued on your family. We have not been away all > night from our other children so our chose would be to travel home but if we > must stay then it would be a hotel. I would very much enjoy meeting you and > hopefully the children will be done on the same day. I am nervous about the > minor proceedure since I do not like operations myself, but it must be done > so he can walk. I believe the proceedure takes about ten minutes but since > he is seven months old it is better done under anistetics. (spelling error I > believe) Well, the children are in need of thier mother so talk again. > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2000 Report Share Posted June 12, 2000 I will Kathy and will be thinking good thoughts for all of you tomorrow. Our prayers are with you and your little one. Let us know how you guys do... Blessings, Pam > Hi, > The proceedure is 10 minutes about that does not count the time it takes to > put they to sleep and prepare time so I imagine it will be the same. You > will have to let me know how you all make out. Sorrry we will miss you but > maybe someday we'll meet. Take Care,Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2000 Report Share Posted June 12, 2000 Thanks Pam! We travel in the early hours so thanks for the prayers that we have a safe trip to NY. Talk tommorrow after we get back sometime in the early evening. Good Night! Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2000 Report Share Posted June 14, 2000 Pam, I hope all is going well with you and your family! I understand your fear of the anesthesia with , even knowing the chances are slim to none that anything will happen. I will be praying for you and DAvid. It is great news that it is going to be a very non-invasive surgery! Joy http://community.webtv.net/joybelle15/ROSESCLUBFOOTPAGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2000 Report Share Posted June 14, 2000 Thanks Joy :-) Blessings, Pam > Pam, > I hope all is going well with you and your family! I understand your > fear of the anesthesia with , even knowing the chances are slim to > none that anything will happen. I will be praying for you and DAvid. > It is great news that it is going to be a very non-invasive surgery! > > Joy > > > http://community.webtv.net/joybelle15/ROSESCLUBFOOTPAGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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