Re: Dr in Ohio
From: Chrise (cehlers@fuse.net)
Mon Nov 30 22:23:46 2009
A little background: I have suffered with adhesions for 15 years (since
my first bowel resection); I have had 17 surgeries for adhesions; the
surgeon who performed all of the surgeries was forced to retire 2 years
ago due to poor health; no other surgeon will consider more surgeries
and two have refused to even talk to me. I live in Cincinnati, OH and
have been to see Dr. Semertzides. He uses a compound called Evicel
which is made by Omrix and approved for hemostasis (stopping bleeding
during surgery). I contacted Omrix about the test and they had no
knowledge of it and were not involved in it. It is not a registered
clinical trial. I contacted the hospital where he operates to check on
oversight and was told they have none. They said that even though the
product is being used off label (a not uncommon practice among doctors),
because it is an FDA approved product they require no internal approval
or oversight. He claims a 50% cure rate, but I can see no way to
objectively validate that number. The only way that I can see to
validate it is by anecdotal data from the patients. He appears to be a
very competent surgeon and from all that I can determine cares about his
patients. The lack of oversight and approval by Omrix, the hospital or
the FDA has been enough to keep me from using his services. When he has
enough data and gets peer review and approval then I will be more
comfortable using the procedure. I hope this helps.
Chris
[Moderator note: Chris has fairly stated the situation regarding this
product and Dr. Semertzides. He has certainly helped a number of patients
and we have received many positive reports about how he cares for his
patients. We would encourage all surgeons to collect and report the results
of their work in peer-reviewed medical journals, although this is not easy
for a private surgeon in a non-academic setting. A pilot clinical study was
presented recently in which our own Dr. Wiseman was involved, relating to a
similar (but not identical) product made by Omrix, called Adhexil. In
gynecological patients, undergoing ovarian surgery, Adhexil reduced adhesion
formation. A larger study is now planned.]
At Wed, 18 Nov 2009, Darlene wrote:
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>Did you receive any information on Dr. Semertzides in Ohio. Thinking about
>calling him myself.....just a little unsure.
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>At Fri, 9 Oct 2009, Pam wrote:
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>>has anyone heard of Dr. Semertzides in Ohio?? I am thinking of going
>>there and everyone (including Dr) was very nice and helpful with
>>questions on the phone!
>>thanks for your help
>>
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