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Would you rather go to Karaman or Ashish Sabharwal?
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2024 12:21 pm
by TheDongDangler
Both good. Just wondering who will be the best for a malleable.
Re: Would you rather go to Karaman or Ashish Sabharwal?
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2024 3:03 pm
by LastHope
If you want Tactra, Dr. AS is the guy - well trained by the manufacturer on the product and plenty of experience on hand for that brand.
Re: Would you rather go to Karaman or Ashish Sabharwal?
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2024 3:45 pm
by Bushpig
Don’t go to Ashish - he is a butcher not a surgeon.
My cousin from the UK picked up a life threatening infection after going to him.
He claims to have studied in the U.S and by all accounts his practice is not what he shows on his website. It is filthy and equipment/ beds are of 1950’s era. When my cousin asked about after care his response was ‘ find it somewhere on YouTube’ - what sort of professional does that after major surgery?
Re: Would you rather go to Karaman or Ashish Sabharwal?
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2024 9:38 pm
by LastHope
Bushpig wrote:Don’t go to Ashish - he is a butcher not a surgeon.
My cousin from the UK picked up a life threatening infection after going to him.
He claims to have studied in the U.S and by all accounts his practice is not what he shows on his website. It is filthy and equipment/ beds are of 1950’s era. When my cousin asked about after care his response was ‘ find it somewhere on YouTube’ - what sort of professional does that after major surgery?
This is sad. After how many months did your cousin acquire the infection? Did he get a new device immediately with the removal of the infected device?
Re: Would you rather go to Karaman or Ashish Sabharwal?
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2024 9:42 pm
by LastHope
Re: Would you rather go to Karaman or Ashish Sabharwal?
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2024 10:40 pm
by Bushpig
They had to remove the implant. He was in hospital in UK for one month fighting the infection. He got a new one put in after five months ( his body had to heal properly first )
Re: Would you rather go to Karaman or Ashish Sabharwal?
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2024 1:32 am
by LastHope
Bushpig wrote:They had to remove the implant. He was in hospital in UK for one month fighting the infection. He got a new one put in after five months ( his body had to heal properly first )
I hope he didn't have a massive size loss. This would be psychologically traumatic for sure.
I heard a statistic stating that even the top 1% of the highest-volume surgeons have an annual infection rate of 0.5%. If no one can achieve a 0% infection rate, is it fair to judge a surgeon based solely on an anecdotal level?