So, I've been debating heavily whether to go for a consult at mayo even though I'd have to put a 7 grand deposit (i've been told
the actual consult will be around 600 dollars). It's pretty much impossible for me to go through with having a consult there, but I'm really debating whether
I should make some sacrifices just to get a consult at the Mayo clinic because maybe they have some sort of advanced methods or something.
I have really no evidence to base this assessment on frankly. Does anyone know anyway to research the results of jaw surgery at the Mayo clinic?
The only thing that brought me there are these reports about the 'quadrangular lefort 1'. Also they have something like 7 maxillofacial surgeons on staff.
The doc who does the quadrangular lefort 1 is Dr. E. E. Keller and sounds like he has tons of experience. But I have no idea if they really have better technology
or anything.
I did see this though, they reconstructed this woman's jaw from her FIBULA!!!! I mean jesus, if they do stuff like that maybe they really do have more
advanced methods.... Pekay, you're a real detective, any info you can dig up about e. e. keller or the mayo clinic in rochester for jaw surgery?
Description: After this opera singer noticed something on her chin and asked her dentist to take an x-ray, they found an ossifying fibroma that had taken over all of her lower jaw. Susan Taborn needed to have her entire lower jaw and most of her bottom teeth removed. Mayo Clinic doctors and surgeons used her fibula to construct a new jaw. Susan now received a new set of bottom teeth, just in time for Christmas! Watch her inspiring story below:
Christmas Miracle: Woman sings opera with new teeth and jaw