Selecting a surgeon???

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Selecting a surgeon???

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  • Prairiedog
    Prairiedog Member Posts: 40
    edited April 2018

    I live in central Nebraska and even though my community has a wonderful medical community the selection isn’t large when it comes to surgeons. My general physician suggested a surgeon in their clinic with whom I have an appointment Friday. He is not a certified breast surgeon but lists breast surgery and mastectomy as some of the areas that he does. Upon research I found that another local clinic has a certified breast surgeon but her online ratings are not as good as the other surgeon. If I need a mastectomy will it be necessary to have a plastic surgeon on board to do reconstruction? I hate the idea of going to the med centers in the eastern part of the state since that would be 150 to 200 miles away. And I think we have excellent doctors locally. I know this is a really major decision and I am scared to make a mistake. Any suggestions

  • star2017
    star2017 Member Posts: 827
    edited April 2018

    is there a university hospital nearby

  • Lula73
    Lula73 Member Posts: 1,824
    edited April 2018

    It would depend on what type of recon you're having if you do mx. If you opt for a natural tissue reconstruction, odds are there is no one in your town that does them and you'll need to travel (it is 100% worth it to travel for that type of recon). If you opt for implants, there likely will be someone in town that does them. Either way, you will still want to research the plastic surgeons, do a consult, and see their before & after photos (make sure when you see any PS's before & after photos that you'd be happy to have the results you are seeing for yourself not just happy considering you'd had bc). Many PSs have a BS or two that they prefer to work with, so you might want to start there.

  • Georgia1
    Georgia1 Member Posts: 1,321
    edited April 2018

    Hi there PrairieDog. Personally, I would get a second opinion at a large hospital with a certified breast cancer center. If your surgery is complex (masectomy with simultaneous reconstruction) you might be happier. But even if you stick with a local doctor, having a second opinion from another surgeon will make you more informed and possibly more secure in your choice. I know spending the night away from home after surgery would be a pain, but it might well be worth it.

    Hope that helps and best wishes.

  • gb2115
    gb2115 Member Posts: 1,894
    edited April 2018

    I was referred to a general surgeon who does a lot of breast surgery. I took the referral because I live in an area with lots of choices and trusted the doc's opinion on who she thought was best. Otherwise it would have been a needle in a haystack trying to pick. Turned out to be a good decision. I love my surgeon and she did a great job. Turns out she is now becoming a specialist, so that's great.


  • dtad
    dtad Member Posts: 2,323
    edited April 2018

    Prairiedog...I would definitely get a second opinion at a major university hospital to see if they have the same protocol. Yes you need aplastic surgeon for reconstruction. Is there anyway you could have surgery at a major hospital and then follow up treatment locally? Good luck and keep us posted.

  • Prairiedog
    Prairiedog Member Posts: 40
    edited April 2018

    Thank you everyone for taking your time to share with me what you have learned. I'm just at the onset of this diagnosis but have been through this nineteen years ago in the other breast. I had completely put cancer out of my mind and was rather blindsided by this occurrence. This time around I will probably opt for mastectomy. I do think I will look for a second opinion. The university hospital is 200 miles away, but I think It would be worth it to request a second opinion. Do I have to have my GP make the appointment?

  • dtad
    dtad Member Posts: 2,323
    edited April 2018

    No but you might need a referral if you have an HMO. Good luck and keep us posted...

  • NotVeryBrave
    NotVeryBrave Member Posts: 1,287
    edited April 2018

    My BS was the second opinion one that I saw. I just felt more "secure" with her. She recommended my PS and they were able to do the BMX and implant recon at the same time.


  • Prairiedog
    Prairiedog Member Posts: 40
    edited April 2018

    I met with the general surgeon today and liked him and his PA. This is the surgeon that my physician recommended. They spent over an hour answering my questions (yes, I had a lot of questions - grin). We are going to do genomic testing and an MRI next week. I am trying to decided between a lumpectomy or a mastectomy and want all of the information I can get before I make a decision. If I opt for a mastectomy I plan to seek a second opinion from the university med center. I am comfortable with this general surgeon if I opt for a lumpectomy. I was pleased that this doctor was very willing to order the genomic testing and the MRI. So my testing and MRI are scheduled for Wednesday and when those results are all in we will move forward.

    I don’t know how you ladies who have to wait for long periods of time manage to hold it together. Waiting a couple of weeks seems like torture to me! But I do want all of the information I can get before I make a lifetime decision

  • JosieO
    JosieO Member Posts: 314
    edited April 2018

    Prariedog,

    My two cents: I think you are going about this in the right way. It is important to me to have a positive relationship with medical professionals. And I have great respect for those who take as much time as needed to answer all of your questions. I also think that any good medical professional should understand and accept that the potential patient would want to seek a second opinion.

    (My “first opinion” just did not feel right to me. Found my second opinion, a very capable and compassionate surgeon. Forever grateful that he helped me. Made a world of difference to me. Time does not matter when you are making this level of decision

    The beauty of this site and community is that one can get honest advice from people who truly understand.

    Best wishes and prayers as you move forward.

  • Prairiedog
    Prairiedog Member Posts: 40
    edited April 2018

    Thank you Josie for the encouraging words. Glad you found the right medical team for you. So far I am comfortable with my doctors.

  • gb2115
    gb2115 Member Posts: 1,894
    edited April 2018

    It really is a tough choice. I know at the time I didn't want to have a choice, I wanted someone to just tell me what to do.

  • ClareCo
    ClareCo Member Posts: 66
    edited April 2018

    Prairiedog - just want to let you know it gets better. It seemed like every step I took required waiting two weeks. It has been grueling! However, I finally have a plan for treatment coming together and it already feels like a big relief. Your plan will come together - just try to treat yourself gently as you go through this. I ate a lot of donuts :p Sending you strength!

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