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To Remove or Not to Remove?
“Chuck”
To say “at the expense of their own time” ?
Patients usually are paying for that time.
I paid out of pocket and they also billed the insurance
company for “their time”.
My surgeon was compensated just fine for his time at the expense of many patients pocket books and quality of life.
In my case they got the better end of the deal.
I think judging if they really can help a patient should be considered part or the art vs just doing surgery to keep the doors open.
Who’s really a candidate for mesh removal?
What’s protocol for determining the patients need to remove mesh?
Is it worth the risk of making someone worse off?