Re: Anyone seen both Waters and Kozin?
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:22 pm
Cindy,
I'm just guessing here, but given your daughter's age and what her recovery is like so far, I would bet that both Dr. Kozin and Dr. Waters would recommend essentially the same thing - tendon transfers with possible anterior capsule release (based on MRI findings). I've found that where they tend to differ is with the younger kids; Dr. Waters typically wants to do tendon transfers along with a capsule release, Dr. Kozin believes in doing only the capsule release first and "seeing how it goes" from there.
If I were you, I'd try to get an MRI done at home so that you can have it sent to both doctors for their opinions on the "urgency" of surgery for your daughter. If her shoulder socket looks like it is forming correctly then they both would likely recommend just tendon transfers and that isn't as time-sensitive. If her shoulder joint is malforming (as seen on the MRI) then I think you would really want to move more aggressively, as the worse it gets the worse the prognosis on a capsule release being able to induce it to correct itself. Your pediatrician could order the MRI, or if you do go see Dr. Waters next week he will likely order one then. You could then send it to Dr. Kozin for a second opinion. The nice thing about Dr. Kozin being at Shriners is you don't actually have to schedule an appointment to talk to him or get his opinion on your daughter's MRI.
Kate
I'm just guessing here, but given your daughter's age and what her recovery is like so far, I would bet that both Dr. Kozin and Dr. Waters would recommend essentially the same thing - tendon transfers with possible anterior capsule release (based on MRI findings). I've found that where they tend to differ is with the younger kids; Dr. Waters typically wants to do tendon transfers along with a capsule release, Dr. Kozin believes in doing only the capsule release first and "seeing how it goes" from there.
If I were you, I'd try to get an MRI done at home so that you can have it sent to both doctors for their opinions on the "urgency" of surgery for your daughter. If her shoulder socket looks like it is forming correctly then they both would likely recommend just tendon transfers and that isn't as time-sensitive. If her shoulder joint is malforming (as seen on the MRI) then I think you would really want to move more aggressively, as the worse it gets the worse the prognosis on a capsule release being able to induce it to correct itself. Your pediatrician could order the MRI, or if you do go see Dr. Waters next week he will likely order one then. You could then send it to Dr. Kozin for a second opinion. The nice thing about Dr. Kozin being at Shriners is you don't actually have to schedule an appointment to talk to him or get his opinion on your daughter's MRI.
Kate