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Written by a patient at St John & St Elizabeth Hospital
10th November 2017


I was most impressed with Mr Kurzer consultation. In these days it is so rare to be blessed with full attention, time and genuine care, at the time we feel vulnerable. At consultation for my inguinal hernia, Mr Kurzer had a calm demeanour. His kindness, his attentive listening and the generous amount of time allowed (e.g. "you can ask me all the questions you want") reduced much my anxiety with this particular operation. I felt I was offered genuine care. Thank you Mr Kurzer.

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Written by a patient at St John & St Elizabeth Hospital
12th September 2017


Having had an inguinal hernia repair a number of years ago, suffering from quite a bit of pain there recently and fearing it may have recurredI researched new techniques, practices and specialists which I thought would be the best to make sure it didn't recur again. This is how I came across and requested Mr Kurzer through the London hernia centre at St John and St Elizabeth. He was polite, passionate about helping hernia patients and very thorough. He couldn't find a recurrence but still referred me for an ultrasound to make sure. This came back clear on the hernia recurrence, but showed up a couple of other minor things which may explain the pain, so was very beneficial. Therefore, I didn't need any surgery thankfully ; if i ever need any surgery for my hernia I would return to Mr Kurzer again. He was excellent.

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Written by a patient at St John & St Elizabeth Hospital
9th August 2017


I had a left inguinal hernia repaired by the open, tension-the free mesh technique on the 10th of July this year under local anaesthesia and sedation. I returned to driving (having established that I could stamp on the brake pedal for an emergency stop if necessary, and without pain), and mowing the lawn within 48 hours. I am a 79 year old retired neurosurgeon and am very choosy about whom I let near me with a knife. I researched the whole issue thoroughly and asked to be referred to Martin Kurzer on the basis of his unrivalled long experience in hernia surgery and high standing both within the profession and amongst his patients. We established an immediate rapport at the initial consultation, which was conducted in a thorough and unhurried manner, and the treatment options (which included doing nothing) explained, as were the pros and cons of each. On the day of surgery the admission procedure was handled efficiently. Each of the staff I came into contact with, administrators, the anaesthetist, nurses and support staff on the ward and in theatre, demonstrated, in addition to their expected professionalism, a reassuring, courteous and friendly approach. I stayed overnight in hospital and returned home the following morning. I had very little pain. I took ibuprofen 400 mg each morning for the first four days only. The wound had healed well by day six when the dressing was removed. There was minimal bruising and swelling. Sharp pain in the left groin when fully flexing the hip, as in bending forward to put on a sock was a problem until I found that it could be minimised by careful positioning of the thigh and leg. This took some time to settle completely, but had gone at three weeks. Now, at four weeks plus, I am fully recovered. Roger South FRCS August 2017

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Written by a patient at St John & St Elizabeth Hospital
22nd July 2017


22.07.2017 It has now been just under two weeks since my right side inguinal hernia operation performed by Mr. Martin Kurzer and it is amazing that I remember that I have actually had the operation only when somebody asks: “How are you feeling?”; that is how quick the healing process has been. I had relatively small hernia for about 6 months when I finally had the time to do something about it. Having read through hundreds of pieces of information about inguinal hernia including some very negative experiences I wound myself up enough to be close to sheer panic. My very first meeting with Mr. Kurzer was the most reassuring and calming. His very kind and most professional approach assured me I was in safe hands. I had my operation one week after the meeting with Mr. Kurzer and I could not be more grateful to him for understanding my personal circumstances and arranging the operation for me so soon; I had to start a new job in two weeks’ time, hence the worry about the recovery time. On the day of the operation, from the moment when I arrived in St John and St Elizabeth hospital accompanied by my husband, I was astonished by the level of attention and care that I received from the hospital’s staff. Everyone was amazingly friendly and not once I felt that the process was rushed and overwhelming. This environment definitely helped to relax and put my mind at ease before the operation. The technique used by Mr. Kurzer was open mesh repair performed under sedation with local anaesthetic. Post-operation care and attention was superb. My husband and I left the hospital the same day around 18pm; about an hour of journey home went without any issues. I had slight concerns about the amount of pain I would have after the operation once the anaesthetic would start wearing off, I never had to use any painkillers! The night after the operation, I had wonderful rest, and from the next day onwards I felt absolutely fine. I did have a bit of swelling around the wound area, which gradually decreased to a minimum. The first 3 or 4 days after the ops you do need to be prepared to take things a bit easier just out of common sense, the way you get up and move around, but from the very next day I was able to do some of my routine activities and even go for a little walk. I am back to my normal routine now (12th day after the ops) and I am so happy that I have fully recovered and ready to face new job challenges next week! So much worry and unnecessary stress – all gone thanks to care and highest level of professionalism of Mr. Martin Kurzer! Thank you so much!

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Written by a patient at St John & St Elizabeth Hospital
15th July 2017


I had surgery on my inguinal hernia carried out 2 weeks ago and have felt almost no pain or discomfort since. With a hectic work schedule approaching, including a trip to The Far East, I was concerned about facing several weeks off work. After meeting Martin Kurzer I was quickly reassured that my recovery would be quick and I was back on a 13 hour flight just seven days after surgery. The procedure itself was under a local anaesthetic with sedation and was able to check out of the hospital just three hours afterwards. The team at St John and Elizabeth were helpful and made the process very smooth. Following some minor discomfort on the second day, I started to walk for 20-30 minutes per day from day 3 onwards and was able to stop taking pain killers after five days. Two weeks after surgery I began some light gym work and I have not felt in any way restricted. Mr Kurzer is both helpful and reassuring and he has regularly followed up by phone and email since the procedure to check on how the recovery has been going. With so many conflicting articles online, his advice is practical and has made what initially seemed quite daunting to be very straightforward. I would highly recommend anyone needing hernia surgery to do everything they can to get an appointment with Mr Kurzer.

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  • General surgery

Profile

Martin Kurzer is a specialist hernia surgeon. http://www.martinkurzer.com
He joined the British Hernia Centre in 1991, and now has his own practice based at the Hospital of St John and Elizabeth, London NW8.

His surgical training was at University College Hospital and the Royal Free Hospital, London. He then spent two years in the USA returning in 1987, when he went into full time private practice.

His main interests are in local anaesthetic day-case surgery, the use of tension free mesh and the repair of complex recurrent groin hernias.

He speaks regularly at UK and international conferences and has published numerous peer reviewed articles and book chapters on all aspects of hernia surgery. He is a keen supporter of the charity ‘Operation Hernia’ (www.operationhernia.org.uk and visited Ghana with the charity in 2009. He is a co-founder, and is currently president, of the British Hernia Society. http://www.britishherniasociety.org