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2-chōme-9-1 Shimizugaoka, Tarumi-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 655-0031, Japan
kontakt telefon: +81 78-785-1000
strona internetowej: www.sano-hospital.or.jp
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 34.6508579, Longitude: 135.0407857
フジシゲ
::Thank you for your help during my hysteroscopic uterine fibroid removal surgery. I was diagnosed at another hospital as having to undergo abdominal surgery or a complete removal of the uterus to remove my uterine fibroids, and was thinking of asking for a second opinion to see if there was really any other option, when I was referred to this clinic. When I visited the hospital, I found that it was a hospital that actively recommended endoscopy. I get the impression that all the nurses and receptionists are kind and active. According to Dr. Inoue's diagnosis, the surgery was possible without cutting the abdomen, so he administered medication for two or three weeks before surgery. During the surgery, you will only be hospitalized, operated on, and discharged for three days. In the case of open surgery, a large abdominal incision was required to remove the removed fibroid, and I was told that I would need to stay in the hospital for a long time after surgery to recover, so I was surprised at the difference. If you are worried about uterine fibroids, I highly recommend that you have a medical examination here. As Dr. Inoue has said, it seems that there are few doctors who can perform endoscopic surgery due to difficulties in training and acquiring the skills, but if this surgery becomes more widespread, it will be possible to treat uterine fibroids, which have a high incidence of uterine fibroids. I hope that this will make it easier for women to do this and reduce the burden on women.
たけの
::A few years ago, I had surgery for an inguinal hernia at this hospital. At that time, there were no problems with the surgery itself, and the doctors and nurses were very attentive to me, and I was doing well after the surgery, but I am still feeling uneasy about it, so I would like to write about it. When I was hospitalized for one night after the surgery, the painkillers wore off and the wound became so painful that I couldn't stand it anymore.When I called the nurse to get some painkillers, the female nurse who came to the hospital looked very unhappy and said, ``What? "Do you have any pain?" and I said, "Please give me some painkillers." ``(It was a suppository-type painkiller) I can't help you with anything. Is that okay?'' I said that was fine, but she reluctantly took it and threw it on the table and quickly left the room. He left. I was told that I couldn't help, so I put in suppositories myself while desperately trying to hold back the pain, but I still think it was impossible for me to at least help by supporting my body. Before it was determined that I had an inguinal hernia, I was examined by an internal medicine clinic here, and an X-ray was taken, and the diagnosis was that it was just a buildup of water. However, the lump did not go away at all, so I went to see a private internist, who said, ``This is different,'' and wrote me a letter of introduction, saying, ``There is a good gastrointestinal doctor at Sano Hospital.'' When I went to see the doctor again, the doctor who gave me the referral didn't have time to see me at the time of the X-ray images, so another doctor diagnosed it as a hernia and the surgery was successful. The doctor gave me a wry smile and said, ``This isn't water, no matter who sees it, it's an inguinal hernia. You even bothered to give me a letter of introduction.'' But as expected, I replied, ``No, the internal medicine department here first told me it was water.'' It was hard for me to say that. I thought it was a matter of luck which teacher I got. The surgical scars have now completely disappeared. Thank you.
chinami
::I was told at another hospital that it wasn't broken, so I went to Sano Hospital the next day. On my first visit, he examined me and very carefully took X-rays to find the fracture. Compared to the cold attitude I received at the previous hospital, everyone at Sano Hospital, including the doctors and X-ray technicians, was so kind that I felt relieved and almost cried. Thank you very much. I was also healed by the sunny cafe ♡
m o
::I am indebted to Dr. Inoue, a gynecologist. I was worried about multiple uterine fibroids that were getting bigger every time I went for a medical checkup and heavy bleeding, so while I was researching fibroids online, I ended up at a non-incisional fibroid treatment center. Kobe is still close! I would like to undergo hysteroscopic surgery performed by a famous doctor even though I am afraid! So I decided to commute 2 hours each way. I'm glad it was in the same Kansai ward. In my case, because I had multiple lesions, I might have been able to get a lot out of it with laparoscopic surgery, but I think I'm glad I went with hysteroscopic surgery first. After all, I'm the type of person who gets hurt, is scared, and is anxious, so I can't stand it... Staying in the hospital for 3 days and 2 nights was very comfortable. The inside of the hospital is like a newly built apartment, clean and spacious, and the facilities are perfect. The food was also delicious. The dining room on the 6th floor is also stylish and recommended ♪ When I took a shower in the morning before the surgery, I filled the bathtub with hot water so I could slowly warm up and heal my body. It was a very spacious and clean place. As for the nurses, whom I have a strong dislike for, there was not a single one that made me feel bad. The nurses on the night shift were especially kind, like angels, and I thought I would be able to stay in such a wonderful hospital as many times as I wanted. Other than that, the cleaning staff, the receptionist, and all the other workers are very nice. Dr. Inoue talked about what this surgery can and cannot do from various angles at every consultation, and in the end, until just before the surgery day, he was thinking carefully about whether to take the risks or go along with the patient's wishes. I gave it to you. I believe that he is a doctor who has been on the front line in the treatment of uterine fibroids, so when I ask questions that go a little off topic from the topic of fibroids (for example, about pills), I get answers that make sense to me. Sometimes I feel like I can't do it, but I hope that Dr. Inoue's hysteroscopic fibroid treatment method will spread more widely around the world. As a result, there are still a lot of fibroids left and there is a possibility of recurrence, so I am worried about this in the future, but for now, the two types of fibroids that were causing major bleeding have been removed. And I am grateful that after only three days in the hospital, I was able to go home with no pain and was able to move around the next day. From the beginning to the end of the surgery, I was given detailed explanations while watching videos of the endoscope, and I was able to see that the uterine wall was removed properly, that the wall of the uterus was still intact, and that I was able to see with my own eyes, as well as a routine pelvic examination. The post-operative explanation was very convincing and satisfying, including detailed explanations of how the echo image works on the table. I felt Mr. Inoue's kindness. thank you very much. I hope you will continue to check out my progress here. Thank you very much for your help this time. thank you. We would like to thank our outpatient staff for always accommodating us in a good atmosphere. If you are suffering from uterine fibroids, please consider visiting this hospital to see if you may be eligible for hysteroscopic surgery, which allows you to go home in just 2 nights and 3 days. Leuprin injections can also be a problem, but in my case, I couldn't tolerate the side effects, so I was really grateful that they were willing to accommodate me, such as moving up the surgery date.
hirohide ito
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