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SRS with Dr Miro, what method?

Started by Cathy97, May 25, 2019, 01:31:57 AM

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Cathy97

Hi! I think I'll go through with SRS in a few months time and I've already just about decided to go with Dr. Miro (Miroslav Djordjevic). He is a big international name in FTM surgeries but seems to be excellent either way.

He utilizes three different methods: penile, sigmoid colon and peritoneal vaginoplasty
I've asked him a few different questions and
he said he's had 557 patients using penile inversion, 289 with colon and 22 peritoneal (it's very recent).
4 people have had problems with stenosis after penile because they didn't follow through with the dilation, and one patient who developed developed diversion colitis.


I'm asking a lot of questions about the different methods, and although I do quality for penile I'm stuck in deciding between colon and peritoneal SRS.

Advantages of sigmoid colon is: zero or no dilation, self lubricating and self cleaning. He said none of their patients had ever had problems with prolonged mucus production, foul smell or ileus. From what I've gathered reading online a lot of the bad rep colon has is because of the older method used.

Peritoneal is a lot less invasive, also becomes a nice form of tissue similar or identical (?) to natal vaginal tissue, lubricates less so you need like lubricant for sex. and it requires life long dilation to prevent stenosis.



I'm still asking a lot of questions to try to figure out what's the best to go for
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Lexxi

Hi Cathy,

I have no thoughts on which surgery is better. I just saw that you're a new member and I wanted to say "hi" and welcome you to the site. I'm sure VM or Danielle will welcome you too and invite you to write an introduction if they haven't already.

Even though I can't help with your question, I can guarantee that you will get a lot of good advice here on this site, probably from many different women. These ladies have never let me down when I've had any questions for them.

Hope you enjoy your time here as much as I have,

xoxo

Lexxi
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Cathy97

Thank you Lexii =)
I'm kinda relieved to find somewhere who actually just says women and not "transwomen". It always kinda makes me cringe. I think it's mostly because I'm not used to it in day-to-day life as I've had treatment and almost no one except my family know about my past - and if they mention it I just freeze


I'm sorry this probably isn't a very politically correct statement.. <.<
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Dena

Welcome to Susan's Place. Don't eliminate PI surgery as it has a long history of success. It's less invasive and my 37 year old surgery is still as functional as the day I had it. Yes it does require care but if your sexually active, you may find that's enough so you don't need dilation. I have gone for a long period without dilation and after a couple months of dilation, I recovered my normal dimensions. At this point, I can easily maintain what I have with one dilation a week.

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Cathy97

Thank you Dena :-)

The other methods just seem more likely to give me a result I'd be more satisfied with. It's like all you can do though, follow the odds.
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KristySims

Quote from: Cathy97 on May 25, 2019, 01:56:56 AM
Thank you Lexii =)
I'm kinda relieved to find somewhere who actually just says women and not "transwomen". It always kinda makes me cringe. I think it's mostly because I'm not used to it in day-to-day life as I've had treatment and almost no one except my family know about my past - and if they mention it I just freeze


I'm sorry this probably isn't a very politically correct statement.. <.<
Echoing the welcome, I'd also like to reassure you that a lot woman here feel the exact same way!

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Linde

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Quote from: Cathy97 on May 25, 2019, 01:56:56 AM
Thank you Lexii =)
I'm kinda relieved to find somewhere who actually just says women and not "transwomen". It always kinda makes me cringe. I think it's mostly because I'm not used to it in day-to-day life as I've had treatment and almost no one except my family know about my past - and if they mention it I just freeze


I'm sorry this probably isn't a very politically correct statement.. <.<
Welcome from me, to!  And I am a woman who transitioned to be the woman I am now.  Trans was my path, and I have arrived and am a woman!
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Lexxi

You're quite welcome Cathy! I don't think you have to worry too much about political correctness around here.  ;D

As long as people aren't being abrasive or rude things seem to flow very well.  :) :) :)

xoxo

P.S. I like that nearly everyone uses women or ladies too instead of the alternative.
Finally started the process of becoming who I really am on the inside! 5/20/19
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Cathy97

Thank you all, that's reassuring :-). Does anyone have experience with or know anyone who's gotten peritoneal SRS?
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zlobnica

I had SRS with penile inversion 4 months ago. The only dilation is despair. I don't  even imagine that I will always have to use a lubricant for sex:(
I wanted to choose a sigmoid colon, but I heard that it was possible to get an infection of the intestine and I did not want to risk it, even though it was a dream choice: nothing dilation and without a lubricant for sex.
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Cathy97

I'm sorry to hear you regret your choice of method,
asking a million questions to the doctors and others I've just about decided to go for sigmoid colon.
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zlobnica

Yeah I also think that SC method is the best decision if you do not want to dilate for life. I can ask where from are you?

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Cathy97

I'm from Norway. I am able to get SRS  free here but the surgeons as a team have done 300 surgeries 1960 and I haven't heard the greatest things.

Where are you from?
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zlobnica

I'm from Slovenia and also here I have a free SRS surgery. The health insurance offered me the surgeon Miro in Belgrade, but I refused because I don't like the pictures of results of Dr. Miro. So then I chose dr. Chettawut in Thailand.

That was a wonderful professional medical team and a great experience! Chettawut is a best surgeon and he kept his promise and made me a very nice vagina.

I suggest a Thai surgeon. Chettawut also works the sigmoid colon method. Or PAI in Thailand.
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Cathy97

I'll ask to see some more pictures, the ones available are excellent though.

Out of 289 sigmoid colon patients he's had only one has the problems that are often connected with it.

He's had like 900-something mtf srs patients total. So I don't know, I'll see what i would be able to expect of results visually before i make a decision.

Remember that it's also often a lot easier to achieve good visuals with colon, and unlike penile inversion it shouldn't require a follow up to improve on it
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zlobnica

I suggest you look this too: https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,242786.0.html
About Dr. Miro.

look also online: collection photos of srs on >-bleeped-<. There you have pictures and experiences of the results of all surgeons. For about 4 years I was thinking of which surgeon to choose but Suporn and Chettawut have been on the list for a long time. Pls take time and think well, be sure. The operation is only once in a lifetime:)

P.S sorry for my poor English lol:)
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Cathy97

Although there was a complication (which happens sometimes but rarely) she seemed very satisfied with the final results and it sounds like she was taken well care of. Dr Miro offers peritoneal as a regular option now if you want it. But I think going through all that, calling in surgeon from Sweden shows great care for the patient.
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zlobnica

Yes ur right. I have no doubt that Miro is a careful doctor. I just looked at the picture of the sigmoid colon result from Dr. Miro and I don't like it. If you like then go. I wish you good luck and that you will be happy with the result. Report us how it went!:)
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Cathy97

The result shown is 9 months after surgery, but i'm asking the doctor for more example pictures ~
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zlobnica

When you get pictures, share pictures with us. I would like to see.
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