Hip Talk Forum About Hip Resurfacing

Doctor Information => Doctor Information => Topic started by: Merkley5 on October 23, 2010, 10:00:28 AM

Title: Dr. Prittchet
Post by: Merkley5 on October 23, 2010, 10:00:28 AM
Hi Pat - I am a 46 y.o. female who is planning hip resurfacing surgery.  I am still trying to decide on a surgeon.  I am in California and would be willing to travel if I have to so that I can have a good surgeon.  Have you heard anything about Dr. Pritchett in Seattle.  I have heard that his patients have longer recoveries, increased swelling and bruising, and a large scar.  His info. on surfacehippy has him listed at 1500 HR procedures.  This number is up there with the top Dr.s such as Su, Schmalzried.  Any insight on him would be appreciated.  I did email my xrays and he believes I am a candidate.  Thanks.
Merkley5
Title: Re: Dr. Prittchet
Post by: BerkeleyGirl on October 23, 2010, 09:51:48 PM
Hi Pat - thanks for preparing that great list of Qs! I'm going to review it and probably will add a few more of my own. I'll send them along when they're ready so you can see if they might be helpful for others too.
Title: Re: Dr. Prittchet
Post by: stevel on October 25, 2010, 10:52:21 AM
Hi Debbie,

Check out Dr. Pritchett's website.  Many of the 1500 resurfacings were done prior to the modern hip resurfacings (BHR & Conserve Plus) and such resurfacings had poor performance (metal on plastic).  He lists a 1 -2 % chance of nerve damage in the list of FAQ.  A local patient had a long term dropped foot from nerve damage after a hip resurfacing.  Nerve damage shouldn't happen.
Ask Vicky Marlow for more info about Dr. Pritchett.  Needless to say, I bypassed Seattle and flew to New York from Juneau.
Title: Re: Dr. Prittchet
Post by: Merkley5 on October 25, 2010, 12:06:06 PM
Hi Stevel - Thank you for that information.  I wondered why no one has mentioned him as their surgeon with him having done so many procedures.  Still in the decision-making process.