A MODERN DAY GENIUS DOCTOR INSPIRES WITH LIFE TRANSFORMING SURGERY ON CHILDRENS HEMANGIOMAS MILTON WANER IS HE THE PAUL EHRLICH OF HEMANGIOMAS
BIRTHMARKS HEMANGIOMAS ARE BLOOD VESSELS THAT CAN APPEAR AND DISFIGURE BUT WANER HAS THEIR NUMBER
Dr. Milton Waner is a genius. What he has done for children with hemangiomas, in my opinion, puts him in the rarified company of the geniuses of medical history. Many a fledgling doctor was set upon his career path by reading books and watching movies about geniuses in the history of medicine like Ehrlich, Koch and Pasteur. I could envisage young students viewing Waner's work with hemangiomas and being inspired to pursue a career in medicine. See for yourself. What Milton Waner does is a true inspiration. From around the world, parents bring their children with severe disfiguring hemangiomas on the face. Hemangiomas are collections of blood vessels that can appear on the face or skin or internally. The extent of disfigurement caused by a hemangioma can have such a great impact on a child that normal social development can be altered. Let's face it other children and even some adults can be cruel! In some cases other doctors have said nothing could be done. Yet using his surgical skills Waner has transformed the lives of these children.
I have written about this doctor before but I continue to be awed by his achievements. A new story of how he has used his genius to transform the life of another child with a formerly disfiguring hemangioma has appeared in the news. Cody Hall was born with a hemangioma on her face. "When she was 1-year-old, her doctors in England told her parents that nothing could be done about her hemagioma condition, so her parents took her to see surgeons in the U.S. Fourteen years and 18 reconstructive surgeries later, most of them at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital in New York, the girl who once had a hopelessly deformed face was flashing a beautiful smile at the prom".
""Cody came to me several years back after she had undergone an initial procedure in San Francisco," Hall's surgeon, Milton Waner, told FOXNews.com. "She had some really bad problems at the time. It was a very difficult situation. She had excessive scarring from an aggressive hemangioma." Most of her 18 surgeries have been performed at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital in New York"."
Many children are born with "birthmarks" on their face. As time passes the birthmarks often disappear. Not infrequently however, the birthmarks, hemangiomas on the face, don't disappear and grow larger, creating "deformities" even covering half the face and drooping down. Sometimes scorned by other children and even adults,the word "birthmark", does not begin to convey the drama that these phenomena introduce into the lives of the little children who have them and the parents who love them.
Waner Does Surgery: The Life and Death of a Hemangioma
Click on this Video: True Story of a Hemangioma
As parents have struggled to find help for their children they have encountered not enough information, misinformation, discouragement and finally in some cases this surgeon, Dr. Waner who has mounted a personal crusade against these deformities and pioneered a way to give them back the lovely children that they always saw. Waner was trained in South Africa. He developed his own ideas about how to treat hemangiomas. Previously at Children's Hospital in Arkansas now in New York City.
Co-Director Vascular Birthmarks Institute of New York, Beth Israel Medical Center and St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center
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