Anterolateral Approach to Hip Resurfacing by Dr. Jacobs
Updated September 2008 Surgical Description and Early Review 2008Link http://www.ejbjs.org/cgi/content/abstract/90/Supplement_3/38 Michael A. Jacobs, MD1, Robin N. Goytia, MD1 and Tarun Bhargava, MD1 1 5601 Loch Raven Boulevard, Russell Morgan Building, Suite 402, Baltimore, MD 21239 Background: Recently, metal-on-metal hip resurfacing has enjoyed a resurgence as an alternative to hip arthroplasty in properly selected patients. The… Continue reading →
Will I Have Stitches or Staples?
Return to FAQ LIST Dr. De SmetNormally staples are closing the wound. In young patients (ladies!) and on request the wound is getting closed intracutaneously. When do the stitches or staples have to be removed?Half of the stitches or staples are normally removed after 14 days. The remaining half is removed after 16 days. Depending… Continue reading →
How Long Will My Hip Continue to Swell and Hurt?
Dr. De SmetHow long will my leg continue to swell and hurt? The pain usually decreases rapidly during the first days, but discomfort can continue for a couple of months. The swelling is due to alterations in fluid return up the limb, and will gradually diminish, but may take a couple of months or longer.… Continue reading →
Tissue Damage from Metal-on-Metal Hip
Dr. Schmalzried Chat February 4, 2009
Updated 2/5/09 This is a transcript of a Live Chat in the Surface Hippy Chat Room with Dr. Schmalzried on February 4, 2009 [Pat]Welcome to the Surface Hippy Chat Room Dr. Schmalzried. Thank You for taking time to chat with us. [Dr. Schmalzried] 8:57 pm: You are most welcome. I enjoy the interaction. [Pat] 8:58… Continue reading →
Can I have a MIS hip resurfacing?
Dr. Amstutz1. If your BMI [(weight (in kg) / height (in m)) multiplied by 2] is less than 25, then the standard incision is so small that any benefit from a "mini incision" is questionable. 2. If your BMI is 25 or more (getting more obese), and your hip is stiff, the efficacy of the… Continue reading →
Gary Breckenridge with Dr. Bala 2006
What Precautions Should I Take Before Surgery?
Staples significantly increase risk of postoperative infection study
How to Convert X-Rays to Digital Format to attach to an Email
Cortisone’s Damage is Extensive
Which is better a BHR or an ASR
What is done when a hip resurfacing fails?
Eric Bilateral Hip Resurfacing Jan 12 and May 4, 2010 Dr. Smit
Jim Bilateral Hip Resurfacing Dr. Schmitt 2010
Andrew’s Hip Resurfacing with Dr. Palmer of Minnesota 2010
BHR Dr. Palmer November 2010 I’m at 3 weeks to the day and my current situation is not much different than it was 1 week post op. I was in the Hospital a total of 24 hours. I was off pain killers after 5 days and off ibuprofen after one week (Therefore I began driving… Continue reading →
Tony’s hip resurfacing with Dr. Su 2010
BHR Dr. Su February 4, 2010 January 15, 2010 I "retired" from running in 2008 and then "retired" from cycling in 2009. I’m having surgery 2/4/10 by Dr. Su at the Hosp for Special Surgery in NY. I’m 56 as well and was very active and fit until 2008 (ran 40-50m/week). I chose a very… Continue reading →