Patient C.

Dear, dear Maxim Borisovich Zingerenko, it is a pity that there are not enough words in Russian to express sincere, deepest gratitude for saving the QUALITY of my life during the operation. I will not list all the words that can reflect gratitude for the result of the prostatectomy you performed with bilateral nerve saving - they will not be enough anyway.

Here are the facts: April 10 - surgery; April 17 - catheter extraction; April 19 - cessation of leakage. I haven't paid any attention to it since. I sleep/ sneeze/cough/ walk as usual. In addition, the other day the result of histology reported that the evil was completely removed.

Next - to those who are looking for salvation, help for prostatectomy and consider MCSC Loginov as an option:

1. The previous hospitals (two), where I applied for VHI for nerve-saving surgery, refused. The first one immediately, without explanation. The second… Well, I didn't go there - they wouldn't have been able to anyway, as I understand now.

2. I came to Maxim Borisovich at MCSC with Gleason 6 and PIRADS 5 in the "transit zone" without the tumor leaving the capsule. MB just asked if I live a sex life. He warned about the real risks of bilateral nerve saving. He asked me to think three times whether it was worth it. After my decision, he informed me about the possibility of a robotic operation.

3. Urological operations are performed in the first building of the hospital, where all the equipment is real, the latest word of science and technology. To carry out such operations, there is a supertechnics and a Da Vinci robot.

4. The building where the Department of urology is located is postoperative. This is an old building, but that's where People are needed, not equipment and other robots. I spent a week with them. My sisters responded to all my requests at once and helped at any time of the day, did not let me feel abandoned. I don't know if it's on purpose, but a hefty positive nurse Sergey works in urology. It seems to you that everything is very bad, the sky has converged with the horizon and life with prostatectomy is over? Talk to him. I don't know where he finds the right words, but he encouraged me.

5. Discipline and order in the department of urology are ironclad. Everything is by the hour and by the regulations. What is needed - washed, wiped / cleaned. If the patient has made a mistake somewhere - not a single reproach. I watched the work of three shifts of nurses: no quarrels and reproaches - the girls support each other, pick up if anything needs to be done. I never noticed any signs of a hack.

6. I came to my clinic to remove stitches. They said, "How neat. Where was it applied?". Most likely, this is the work of Ivanov Alexander Grigorievich, Maxim Borisovich's assistant.

What I can say in the end is that it is not in our power to choose the location and characteristics of the tumor. However, it is in our power to identify the tumor in time and choose where, and most importantly, WHO will undertake its removal. Maxim Borisovich, I wish you good health, long life! And yet - you have created a good team!

GBUZ Moscow Clinical Scientific Center named after Loginov MHD