My Laproscopic PN decompression Surgery in Turkey
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 7:03 pm
Dear friends,
It has been almost three months since my Laparoscopic PN decompression surgery with Dr. Tibet Erdogru.I was operated by on the 24th of September, 2012 at Memorial Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey.
The surgery was seven hours long and was filled with Complications right from the beginning. I developed severe thrombosis in my lower right leg and foot. Besides thrombosis, I had damage to my tibial nerve, sural nerve (branch of the tibial branch) and sensory peroneal(fibular) nerve in my right leg and foot. In addition, Hemoglobin level fell from 12 to an 8 gr/dl after the surgery. My whole stomach, intestinal and testicular area were covered with internal bleeding.Dr. Tibet wanted to do a redo surgery, but the MRI showed no major pathologies according to them. I was given 5 units of blood transfusion after my mother intervened and was really concerned that these were my last moments. I have never endured so much pain in my whole life and I really thought that my life was over.
After three days, It was determined that the dropping of my hemoglobin and internal bleeding was due to heparin, which I was put due to thrombosis. It seemed that I am allergic to heparin and on the 5th day of the surgery, my hemoglobin level rose again to 11.6 gr/dl and I was discharged on the sixth day on a wheel chair. Heparin was replaced with Coumadin.
Ironically, Dr. Eduardo Quesada gave used heparin in my PN injection back in 2007 which led to the sitting pain on both sides. Before that fateful block by Dr. Quesada, I never had any issues on my right side and no sitting pain at ischial tuberosity on either side.
I left Istanbul after 12 days with major pain, complications, disappointment and a complete state of shock. I wanted to flee Turkey. I was unable to travel back to the USA .instead, it was decided that I would fly to my parent’s house in Islamabad, since it was only 4 hours flight and I was in no condition to fly back to the USA in such a state.
Dr. Tibet and his associates never figured out in Istanbul that I also developed major nerve damage in the foot and leg. My foot was completely numb and thrombosis never causes numbness.
It was only later when I had a clear thrombosis Ultrasound that the doctors became concerned In Islamabad that I had foot and leg neuropathy. A Nerve Conduction Velocity, EMG test and physical examination clearly determined that I had tibial nerve , sural nerve and sensory peroneal nerve damage in my right leg and foot. I have sent those results to Dr. Tibet and he has a hard time acknowledging nerve damage. Ironically, a female patient from Utah developed similar peroneal nerve damage ten days after my surgery in both legs. She is still trying to recover till this day.
I got my detailed surgical report about a month ago from Dr. Tibet Erdogru and it said that I had no complications.
I haven’t seen any improvements in my PN symptoms. Unfortunately, I have developed SIJD on my right side as well. The thrombosis is totally gone, and I am off Coumadin (blood thinner).Although, I am off crutches, it is still difficult and painful for me to walk because of the pain in the calf of my leg, Achilles tendon and the sole of my foot. I was able to put on a shoe on the right side about three weeks ago, but it’s very uncomfortable and very painful.My right hip also tenses up when I walk Sometimes, I get electric shocks in the foot and they are terrible. This foot and leg pain is ten times worse than PN PAIN.I have never endured so much pain in my whole life.
I also suffered from insomnia and was unable to sleep for more than two hours during the night for about a month and a half because of traumatization. Even 10 mg diazepam didn’t help. Reluctantly, I was put on 25 mg of anti-depressant and I was finally able to sleep like normal people. I am doing PT, but further foot surgery may be required if the situation doesn’t improve. I am not sure whether I can walk normally again. Neither can I walk properly nor can I sit now.
Dr. Tibet came on Facebook forum to defend himself, accusing me of being overweight and writing my whole Medical History on Facebook. He also said that he doesn’t want to communicate with me on email but rather on Facebook. I am very disappointed with his unprofessional attitude. Since it has become apparent that he caused me so much damage, he has stopped communicating with me.
Most of these complications were caused by negligence because I was kept in the lithatomy position for about seven hours and the patients aren't supposed to be kept in that position for than four hours.
http://www.corexcel.com/courses3/html/b ... _page4.htm
I had one failed PN surgery with Dr. Bautrant in 2010 and another dorsal nerve surgery with Professor Oskar Aszmann in Vienna, Austria in2011.Both were without complications and I had an excellent experience with both of them .Both are very professional,sophisticated,kind and had excellent bed manners regardless of the outcome. I have been left with a major foot and leg complication to deal with now and it was a total nightmare in Istanbul, Turkey.
Kind Regards,
Ali
PS
The total cost of the surgery was US $10,000,but I had to pay another US $1,200 for the blood transfusion.Any complication during the surgery has to be paid by the aptient.
It has been almost three months since my Laparoscopic PN decompression surgery with Dr. Tibet Erdogru.I was operated by on the 24th of September, 2012 at Memorial Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey.
The surgery was seven hours long and was filled with Complications right from the beginning. I developed severe thrombosis in my lower right leg and foot. Besides thrombosis, I had damage to my tibial nerve, sural nerve (branch of the tibial branch) and sensory peroneal(fibular) nerve in my right leg and foot. In addition, Hemoglobin level fell from 12 to an 8 gr/dl after the surgery. My whole stomach, intestinal and testicular area were covered with internal bleeding.Dr. Tibet wanted to do a redo surgery, but the MRI showed no major pathologies according to them. I was given 5 units of blood transfusion after my mother intervened and was really concerned that these were my last moments. I have never endured so much pain in my whole life and I really thought that my life was over.
After three days, It was determined that the dropping of my hemoglobin and internal bleeding was due to heparin, which I was put due to thrombosis. It seemed that I am allergic to heparin and on the 5th day of the surgery, my hemoglobin level rose again to 11.6 gr/dl and I was discharged on the sixth day on a wheel chair. Heparin was replaced with Coumadin.
Ironically, Dr. Eduardo Quesada gave used heparin in my PN injection back in 2007 which led to the sitting pain on both sides. Before that fateful block by Dr. Quesada, I never had any issues on my right side and no sitting pain at ischial tuberosity on either side.
I left Istanbul after 12 days with major pain, complications, disappointment and a complete state of shock. I wanted to flee Turkey. I was unable to travel back to the USA .instead, it was decided that I would fly to my parent’s house in Islamabad, since it was only 4 hours flight and I was in no condition to fly back to the USA in such a state.
Dr. Tibet and his associates never figured out in Istanbul that I also developed major nerve damage in the foot and leg. My foot was completely numb and thrombosis never causes numbness.
It was only later when I had a clear thrombosis Ultrasound that the doctors became concerned In Islamabad that I had foot and leg neuropathy. A Nerve Conduction Velocity, EMG test and physical examination clearly determined that I had tibial nerve , sural nerve and sensory peroneal nerve damage in my right leg and foot. I have sent those results to Dr. Tibet and he has a hard time acknowledging nerve damage. Ironically, a female patient from Utah developed similar peroneal nerve damage ten days after my surgery in both legs. She is still trying to recover till this day.
I got my detailed surgical report about a month ago from Dr. Tibet Erdogru and it said that I had no complications.
I haven’t seen any improvements in my PN symptoms. Unfortunately, I have developed SIJD on my right side as well. The thrombosis is totally gone, and I am off Coumadin (blood thinner).Although, I am off crutches, it is still difficult and painful for me to walk because of the pain in the calf of my leg, Achilles tendon and the sole of my foot. I was able to put on a shoe on the right side about three weeks ago, but it’s very uncomfortable and very painful.My right hip also tenses up when I walk Sometimes, I get electric shocks in the foot and they are terrible. This foot and leg pain is ten times worse than PN PAIN.I have never endured so much pain in my whole life.
I also suffered from insomnia and was unable to sleep for more than two hours during the night for about a month and a half because of traumatization. Even 10 mg diazepam didn’t help. Reluctantly, I was put on 25 mg of anti-depressant and I was finally able to sleep like normal people. I am doing PT, but further foot surgery may be required if the situation doesn’t improve. I am not sure whether I can walk normally again. Neither can I walk properly nor can I sit now.
Dr. Tibet came on Facebook forum to defend himself, accusing me of being overweight and writing my whole Medical History on Facebook. He also said that he doesn’t want to communicate with me on email but rather on Facebook. I am very disappointed with his unprofessional attitude. Since it has become apparent that he caused me so much damage, he has stopped communicating with me.
Most of these complications were caused by negligence because I was kept in the lithatomy position for about seven hours and the patients aren't supposed to be kept in that position for than four hours.
http://www.corexcel.com/courses3/html/b ... _page4.htm
I had one failed PN surgery with Dr. Bautrant in 2010 and another dorsal nerve surgery with Professor Oskar Aszmann in Vienna, Austria in2011.Both were without complications and I had an excellent experience with both of them .Both are very professional,sophisticated,kind and had excellent bed manners regardless of the outcome. I have been left with a major foot and leg complication to deal with now and it was a total nightmare in Istanbul, Turkey.
Kind Regards,
Ali
PS
The total cost of the surgery was US $10,000,but I had to pay another US $1,200 for the blood transfusion.Any complication during the surgery has to be paid by the aptient.