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Feb 05, 2015

Looking for UK surgeon for second opinion on radiotherapy damage reversal

This topic is about finding a highly skilled surgeon in the UK who can help with reversing bowel damage caused by radiotherapy. The person seeking advice is based in Cornwall but is open to traveling anywhere in the UK for the right care. They are looking for personal recommendations rather than relying on internet searches. Here are some suggestions and insights shared by others:

1. Oxford Option
- Consider transferring care to Oxford.
- Start with an assessment by Dr. Simon Travis, a Consultant Gastroenterologist.
- Surgery can be performed by Mr. Bruce George at John Radcliffe Hospital, where a successful outcome has been reported.
- Be aware that while the nursing care on the surgical ward at John Radcliffe was noted as poor, the specialist gastro ward at Churchill Hospital in Oxford provided excellent care.
- NHS experiences can vary, so it’s important to be proactive in seeking attention. Checking hospital and consultant websites can provide useful information.

2. North-East England Option
- Mr. Mark Katory, a Consultant Surgeon at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, is recommended.
- He performed an emergency subtotal colectomy with ileostomy, and the patient reported a positive outcome, saying they "got life back."

3. London / St Mark’s Option
- Mr. Alex Chung at St George’s Hospital in Tooting, London, is highly praised for his surgical skills and bedside manner. He trained at St Mark’s Hospital in Harrow.
- He is currently advising on J-pouch planning.
- St Mark’s Hospital is renowned as the UK’s top center for complex colorectal cases, making it a strong option for complicated situations.

4. General Recommendations
- Look for hospitals with dedicated specialist gastro wards.
- For complex radiotherapy damage, aim for leading colorectal centers like St Mark’s.
- Personal referrals and consultant websites are valuable resources for evaluating surgeons and facilities.
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