Why to have Adhesion surgery in Germany ?
Prepared by Roselyn Macdonald, roselyn99@hotmail.com, after having surgery with Dr Kruschinski in late October, 2004.
As you read this information, there are three big advantages that Dr Kruschinski offers any adhesions patient, and which to my knowledge nobody else can, or will, offer. These are precisely and exactly WHY you SHOULD go to Dr K for your surgery and why it is very likely not only to get rid of your pain(s) but also to be the last surgery you’ll ever need for adhesions. As a patient myself who has had 18 years of adhesions and some 5 laparotomies (bad cut from the belly button straight down all the way each time) and some 4 or so laparoscopies with gas, I can tell you this truly. Your post operative pain will be nothing at all like previous surgeries because the spray gel keeps all cut surfaces sliding happily past each other. No ripping and tearing pain such as I had previously thought was ordinary and common (which of course it is for any of you who have not had Dr K’s wonderful work done on you).
The hospital where you will have the surgery and initial recovery stay is a first class hosp
28. August 2011
A broshure on SprayShield application can be opened and downloaded. Please click on the picture below: Ähnliche ArtikelAdhesiolysis with SprayShieldSprayShield application videoGynecologic adhesiolysis with SprayShieldAnother adhesions surgery with SprayShield™Another adhesiolysis with SprayShield™
2. October 2011
SprayGel™ was modified in some parts, so the resorption was promised to be shorter (5-7 days) than it was with SprayGel™(7-14 days). And the blue colour is not due to methylenblue anymore but a simple colour used frequently in food = Brilliant Blue FCF; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brilliant_Blue_FCF. For clinical comparison here you can see an image with similar adhesions after adhesiolysis and covered with the SprayGel™ and 7 days later in the 2nd look laparoscopy. One can see that the SprayGel™ is still there and a little tissue reaction (reddish areas with neovascularisation) is shown:
2. October 2011
Since March 2001 we have been using this novel spray substance SprayShield™, (formerly SprayGel) to prevent adhesions following gynaecological surgical procedures. In general, adhesions are formed after all surgical measures involving laparotomy. But even during laparoscopy, which is a form of minimally invasive surgery, wound surfaces can be formed during certain procedures, such as for example endometriosis or myoma operations. These surfaces can adhere to each other, thus forming adhesions. These adhesions can later cause problems such as pain, adhesion of the uterine tubes (infertility) or of other organs (intestines / ovaries / uterus). They thus have the potential to cause chronic problems and pain requiring tedious treatment measures, and possibly even adhesiolysis, a follow-up surgical procedure to remove these adhesions. The new gel substance (SprayShield™) is sprayed onto the wound surfaces, where it remains in place for some days after surgery. Since adhesions
2. October 2011