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I’m no stranger to ortho surgery having 6 so far, both knees, one elbow, 3 on shoulders. All successful so I can play tennis, basketball, etc. it’s been the same surgeon over 15 years, but now I require an Ortho specialist.
I have the ability to grow bone spurs throughout my body. The ball of the femur on my left leg is now shaped more like an egg. My goal is to have it shaved, much like my shoulders/elbow. The is the amount of labrum damage, I believe. So I’m having consultations at HSS in NYC and Yale New Haven. Both my mom and a daughter had what I would call cutting edge successful surgery, not ortho, at YNH in the past 3 years so I am hopeful I can go the most minimally invasive route.
My question for the board: does anyone have any good or bad surgical experiences with either facility? I did have a friend have a botched procedure at HSS which ended his amateur athletic career, but my brother in law had very successful back surgery there.
One additional note for the insurance professionals here, HSS is out of my Aetna network. Any tips or hacks you can share?
Thanks in advance!
I have the ability to grow bone spurs throughout my body. The ball of the femur on my left leg is now shaped more like an egg. My goal is to have it shaved, much like my shoulders/elbow. The is the amount of labrum damage, I believe. So I’m having consultations at HSS in NYC and Yale New Haven. Both my mom and a daughter had what I would call cutting edge successful surgery, not ortho, at YNH in the past 3 years so I am hopeful I can go the most minimally invasive route.
My question for the board: does anyone have any good or bad surgical experiences with either facility? I did have a friend have a botched procedure at HSS which ended his amateur athletic career, but my brother in law had very successful back surgery there.
One additional note for the insurance professionals here, HSS is out of my Aetna network. Any tips or hacks you can share?
Thanks in advance!