Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 Just following up on 's research about my doc... Dr. Tribus wrote a chapter in this book: The Spine By S. Bradford, A. Zdeblick (2003) He wrote Chapter 19, " Vertebral Resection for the Correction of Fixed Coronal Deformity " I did a quick scan, and I also noticed a chapter by Dr. Bridwell. I'm guessing that Dr.T should also be included with Drs. Bradford and Bridwell for skill/success level... Not sure why he's not as well- known... I'm an investigator by nature and a school librarian by training. Combine that with nerves as I approach surgery on Jan 29. I'm trying very hard to tune out the negative vibes I first had in scheduling that date because my dad and a dear neice both died on that date. I'll make something positive happen on Jan 29. I was glued to some of the photos of actual surgery. whew. just breathe. Jeri http://books.google.com/books? id=GJo_fSNaTk0C & pg=PA255 & lpg=PA255 & dq=dr+david+bradford+tribus & source= web & ots=UGuKuhqqz_ & sig=HsyuRfhU-iX4nJkbAIR2vPTBaAc > > > > > > Hi ie, > > > > > > Yes, indeed, Dr. Boachie operates on older patients. I was 55 when > > he did my revision surgery ten years ago. Every time I've been to > > his office, the waiting room has been filled with " older " people. If > > you want more specifics, just pick up the phone and call Dr. > > Boachie's office and ask Lindy. I forget what her title is, but just > > ask for her. I believe Dr. Boachie is one of the most experienced > > revision specialists. > > > > > > Bonnie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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