WHY DEATH DURING PLASTIC SURGERY?
WHY DO PATIENTS DIE DURING PLASTIC COSMETIC SURGERY?
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DEATH DURING PLASTIC SURGERY . A-4 IN (DEATH AND DISASTER IN SURGERY) SERIES BY DR GEORGE COMMONS, MD
by George W. Commons, M.D. Plastic Surgery Center on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 at 9:02pm
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DEATH CAN OCCUR IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CIRCUMSTANCES:
1. Unhealthy Patients who are not good candidates are nevertheless taken to surgery die more frequently
2. Death occurs sometimes when surgery is done in poorly managed facilities that, certified or not, are simply not safe. Example is a facility run on a shoestring budget to improve the profit or simply seem more competitive in price to the patient.
3. Death may occur when MD anesthesiologists are not in attendance at every case.
4. A non licensed nursing and tech staff may result in the death of a patient..
5. An ill equipped and poorly trained surgeon can contribute to death.
SO WHAT CAN YOU DO TO ENJOY SURGERY AND NOT DIE IN THE PROCESS?
1. Consult with at least 3 or 4 surgeons that frequently do the procedure you are considering and can and do prove it to you. Demand they show you their operating facility and give you a tour. Do not accept NO for an answer. Demand your surgeon arrange for you to talk to you anesthesiologist early on and ideally at the same time as you consultation or in a day or two. Demand you surgeon introduce you to the surgical staff and ask them their credentials. Require your surgeon to give you his CV and require him to, in detail, explain his training to you. Insist on seeing pictures of his actual patients. If a surgeon is evasive or defensive about this walk out.
2. Meet you anesthesiologist by phone or face to face as a part of your surgical consultation.
3. Visit the operating facility and talk to the head nurse. Ask credentials. Ask to see the facility accreditation.
4. Get a physical and see if you are healthy. Demand that your surgeon and internist talk by phone about your surgery. Insist you internist send your plastic surgeon a full physical.
5. Ask about you surgeons interests and publications over he past several years and over the past decade.
6. Insist your surgeon do a second consultation to fully explain his plan to you. Be sure he listens to you and take notes.
7. Inquire about what may occur that could cause death in the surgery you are considering. Remember every year people die have virtually any type of plastic surgery, large and small.
8. Do not rush into surgery. Check out safety in every way described.
YOUR LIFE IS AT STAKE. DO YOUR HOMEWORK. YOU WANT TO ENJOY PLASTIC SURGERY AND NOT DIE HAVING IT.
Our facility, the Plastic Surgery Center, at 1515 El Camino Real in Palo Alto is an excellent and beautifully run facility. Our center has been up and running for 21years and over 21,000 cases. Our safety record is perfect. We put your safety number one and equally with a great result. You will be always safe and well cared for.
My credential, training, experience, record, staff, facility, and anesthesiologist are all open 100% to you and responsive to your questions. I invite any question about anything and everything you wish to know. The reason I am at 1515 El Camino Real is for you…to help YOU, My Patient.
www.pacfps.com
650-328-4570
YOUNG FEMALE PATIENT OF DR GEORGE COMMONS THAT HAD LIPOSCULPTURE OF WAIST, HIPS, AND ABDOMEN FOR A LOVELY ENHANCEMENT. IT IS SO CRITICAL TO KEEP HER SAFE DURING SURGERY SO SHE WILL HAVE A LIFETIME OF ENJOYING HER BEAUTIFUL RESULTS.
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George Commons, M. D.
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Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Surgery division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine
Diplomat, AMERICAN BOARD OF PLASTIC SURGERY
Member, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AESTHETIC PLASTIC SURGERY
Member, California Society of Plastic Surgeons
Member,Santa Clara County Medical Society
Member, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC SURGERY
Fellow, AMERICAN COLLEGE of SURGEONS

SEE FOLLOWING PATIENT OF DR COMMONS WHO HAD A LOVELY FACELIFT AND HAS ENJOYED IT FOR OVER 15 YEARS.


