Quote from: rmaddy on August 02, 2017, 11:05:24 PM
Dr. Manrique was visibly uncomfortable when I asked about the number of cases that had been done at Mayo so far (at the time, 3). He has trained with both Brassard and Sukit. I guess I can't comment knowledgeably on his technique other that to say he does penile inversion supplemented with scrotal skin grafts to add depth. Like Brassard, he does not recommend electrolysis prior to surgery.
Parenthetically, I think that there is at least one Manrique post-op here on SP.
I'm not the post-op one, but hopefully I can help because I've been through all of their initial consultations and will have a date soon.
There are a few quirks with their system. The first is that all of the paperwork for insurance is handled through the transgender clinic while scheduling a surgery is handled by the plastic surgery center. That means there are two fail points rather than one. My social worker left in June and their replacement never sent in my pre-authorization so I don't have a full confirmed date yet. That's just a fluke though.
Like throwaway said, they do surgeries in teams. I'll be with Martinez and someone else. Since their calendar is only open for a three month window, I only have a tentative date in November. Had my paperwork gone through, I might have been able to schedule something sooner.
While they haven't done many surgeries of this type, everyone there is an experienced surgeon who has spent a lot of time preparing for this. I'm a little nervous, but after reading an article in the Rochester news about their first surgery, I feel a little better.