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At your relatively young age, you might at least inquire about a

ceramic bearing. This material is purported to generate

less " debris " than metal/poly. Since this debris is what causes

osteolysis and subsequent aseptic loosening, these (relatively new

devices, recently approved by FDA) ceramic/ceramic bearings sound as

if they might offer a longer implant life. If I were having THR

today (at age 60) even I would ask if ceramic was right for me.

I have two metal/poly hips done 2 years ago. I'm very happy with my

newfound pain-free life and you can achieve that with either bearing

material. It's the long term that might be of some concern.

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> My name is . I am 43 years old. I am a dancer and I

have " advanced " osteoarthritis in my right hip. I have scheduled

surgery with the terrific Dr. Padgett. I, however, still have

concerns and questions I need to address:

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> My Dr. recommends THR with metal/poly components - What do you

think about this material vs other available material?

> What do you think about THR vs hip resurfacing?

> What can you tell me about hip revision surgery?

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> Thanks very much,

> elizabeth

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  • 1 year later...

Dr s has a glowing reputation from the resurfacing community. I don't know

for

sure of his skills in THR, but he was part of the FDA trials for resurfacing and

the

manufacturers, I'm sure, chose the best for their trials. If you are conferring

with

him, ask him about resurfacing, too. That procedure is far less likely to

result in

unequal leg length. It lasts longer, too.

Joe Alvord Eagle River, Alaska

> Has anyone heard of Dr s, & reports of outcome of THR?

> @Good Samartin Hospital,Baltimore?

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physio measured my legs and said that my operated leg was 15mm short.......surgeon measured it and says it is about 10mm long. >>> I was always told the biggest difference in LD is whether it's structural which is considered congenial, trauma caused etc. or functional which is more a result of spine problems, muscle weakness, restricted limb motions etc. One is correctable by mere therapitic moves and change of habit while the other is generally corrected surgerically. There are many different ways to measure limb differences. My doctor measures from the anterior superior iliac spine to the medial malleolus which gives actual difference. You can also be measured by x~ray, obversations etc. I know of some doctors that don't consider the "actual" measurement but instead use the process of incremental improvements over a period of time to find your "balance". That has lil to do with your actual leg difference but rather is measured by what you feel to be the more comfortable difference to be corrected. That's done over time so that your system doesn't get a huge shock <for lack of better words>. Like when I first started with a shoe build.... although my actual descrepency was noted doc felt best to go with my comfort in balance. Although my difference was nearly 3" my build started at 1/2" and was upped every 3 months until I felt "balanced". My actual build was only a lil shy of 2" inches and I left it that way because my back seemed to have less problems. I don't understand why they would've come up with 2 very different measurements even doing it 2 different ways they should've at least been agreed upon "long" or "short" of it~ whether the actual measurement was the very same or not. Maybe third measurement will be a charm for ya ? I certainly wouldn't consider having a build of any kind until you varify what's what. That's odd to say the least.

Margaret

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I had both my hips done. After my first hip, I had an LLD of 1/2 inch which was only noticable when I was barefoot. My OS corrected it to 1/12 inch during my second surgery. I think LLD is pretty common and if you don't have bilateral surgeries you may need to wear a shoe lift for comfort and healthy gait.

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Oooooo.... I'm just a week post-op now. When I first got up after surgery it felt like my right leg was about an inch or so shorter than my left (the leg that had the surgery). I've had a slight (1/2") discrepancy for many years, but it felt like a lot more post-op. The dr. said he went for stability as opposed to length and that my new hip would compress somewhat. Once it was determind that it was done compressing, we'd re-address the length issue then.

Hope this helps...

lee

******** "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming 'WOW What a Ride!'"

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I have an interesting situation.

My physio measured my legs and said that my operated leg was 15mm

short.

The surgeon measured it and says it is about 10mm long.

Physio wants me to have a lift fitted to my shoe because he

believes the strain on already weakened muscles is too much. He

says I have an " interesting " walk. I often notice him watching

me walking while I am working.

Aussie Margaret

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I had both my hips done. After my first hip, I had an LLD of

1/2 inch which was only noticable when I was barefoot. My OS

corrected it to 1/12 inch during my second surgery. I think

LLD is pretty common and if you don't have bilateral surgeries

you may need to wear a shoe lift for comfort and healthy gait.

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My OS told me the shape of my hips....since they sloped... that I would have leg descrepancy.... and he was right.... I haad LTHR.. and I am taller ont hat side by 1/2 inch....

My OS told me .. he would hope ther eis no settling.. that is not a good thing.... what does your Doc mean by compressing....???????????????

MARYLEE GUERTIN <gone2thedogs14@...> wrote:

Oooooo.... I'm just a week post-op now. When I first got up after surgery it felt like my right leg was about an inch or so shorter than my left (the leg that had the surgery). I've had a slight (1/2") discrepancy for many years, but it felt like a lot more post-op. The dr. said he went for stability as opposed to length and that my new hip would compress somewhat. Once it was determind that it was done compressing, we'd re-address the length issue then.

Hope this helps...

lee

******** "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming 'WOW What a Ride!'"

THR

Has anyone had leg length descrepency from THR?

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I,too have had 3 different measurements..?

Meanwhile I am being my own advocate..I have researched & verified what you say, about introducing lesser size lift then measured so that you foot,spine adjusts gradually..I started to have pain big time since I have been walking lopsided!!!

I have started with a adjustable clear plastic lift I found on the net.now waiting for opinion from therapist about an orthodic after he consults with another doc.???

Ghheezzzz, it would be nice to have been informed pre surgery & measured prior so we can have a comparison.

I was not like this before surgery!!!

How long post op before EVERYTHING is settled? Hip & legs.....?

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I met one of Dr. s' resurf patients in December - he was

extremely happy with the outcome, the care at Good Samaritan and Dr.

s. His name is Jim and he sometimes posts on SurfaceHippy

(surfacehippy/). You might try a

post there to see if he responds.

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RC2K 48/54 Dr. Gross 3/24/04

> Has anyone heard of Dr s, & reports of outcome of THR?

> @Good Samartin Hospital,Baltimore?

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I was told it had to 'Settle" it is now 3 1/2 monthe post op.if anything it is worse..Limping is causing pain in groin,thigh & spine..was just fillted for custom orthotic IF (other)doc's can agree exactly what I need..No cooperation from OS!

Hope you have better luck.

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Sharon.

I have not been able to read this board for several days. but just read your post.You probably had several replies,comments,however, I thought I would share my experience.I am 4 months post THR.

1st. Have you contacted your OS?

2nd. Do you have, take, pain meds for your discomfort?

Had,have, been doing PT? Are you being too aggressive in PT and/or activities?

Recently I had a short period of time when the pain had diminished to some degree.I had slacked up on doing PT..Hip & muscles in operated leg,thigh, started to be somewhat painful again.

After a couple of weeks I stared to do Water exercises. per my OS.

After 2 weeks I see an improvement.although I still have pain from time to time,depends on how much I do steps.( I have steps coming into my house & basement for laundry & 2nd fl for my office,computer. I have learned to take it easy for a few days,except water PT. when the pain returns.I take pain meds when "it hurts"

Hope you have gained info & support from us "Hippies."

Take care & let us know.

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Had thr May17,06 hospital 3 days to rehab ,after a week in rehab got

an infection,back to hospital for 3 weeks on iv antibiotics, home and

on infusion antibiotics for 6 weeks was doing ok pt came to the house

3 x week

In august i went to stand up and couldn't, pain in groin was

excrutiating

called ambulance went to ER Surgeon met me there

Took all kinds of tests, that was Sat on Wed had to remove prothesis

had another infection, this one so bad I could have died

hospital again for 3 weeks then back to yet another rehab for 3 weeks

came home on Sept 1 started pt on outpt basis

just finished pt

Had appt with surgeon on 2/5/07 told him of terrible pain in thigh on

operated leg

He said it's because prothesis is 1/2 metal 1/2 plastic (temporary)

and he didn't cement bottom because if anything happened again would

be less traumatic for me to take this prothesis out

So now im still living in pain (Surgeon says may ease up when weather

gets warmer)

And still facing more surgery, altho he says he has patients who have

thos kind i for a few yrs

well wonderful few yrs that much older for surgery Im 59

I also had a debriedment so thats 3 surgeries already

Has anyone had this ahppen or know of anyone who has

Any info would be so great

Tyvm

mar

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You poor kid. You live in N.J., I can only say 2 words to you. Dr.

Hartzband!. Please go see him if anything else happens. He's in

Paramus, just across from Garden State Plaza and he's the best in the

state. All he does is TKR's & THR's. He did both my knees in

September & I wouldn't let anyone else touch my legs at this point.

Best Regards,

Alan B in N.J.

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> New to the board, here is my horror story

> May17,06 THR spend 3 days in hospital, went to rehab, where I got an

> infection,Back to hospital for IV antibiotics, then back home for 6

> more weeks of infusion antibiotics, which made me sick

> after that home where I had pt come to house 3 x week wqas doing

> quite well then about a month later on a Saturday nite I went o stand

> up and couldn't pain in groin was excrutiating

> Husband called ambulance , back to hospital, more tests, the

> following Wednesday had surgery called a debriedment to clear out

> some infectiom, after that a 2nd hip was put in but this time it was

> 1/2 metal 1/2 plastic

> surgeon say that was way to go incase something went wrong again be

> easier to take this one out less traumatic

> ok 3 weeks in hospital 3 weeks in rehab, sigh missed my home

> come home started pt 3 times week outside of home

> kept having pain in my thigh on operated leg

> went to surgeon, he says its because he didnt cement bottom half of

> this prostheis. because im going to need to put an all metal one

> put in and not cementing it makes it easier to take out

> He said some patients live with this one awhile, he as one who has it

> i for 3 yrs

> Ok cold weather makes pain worse cold now here in NJ so im thinking

> wait for spring see if pain eases

> Im just so afraid o surgery again and more infections

> I mean how many times can they keep doing this

> Not many I assume

> If anyone has had or knows of anyone who had this problem

> I would be so appreciative if you would let me know

> Ty

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Hi , I'm sorry to hear what you went through I hope and pray that you will be better in no time :-) Well you take care and have a nice day :-) mrln_rttgr <mrln_rttgr@...> wrote: Hi ALlNew to the board, here is my horror storyMay17,06 THR spend 3 days in hospital, went to rehab, where I got an infection,Back to hospital for IV antibiotics,

then back home for 6 more weeks of infusion antibiotics, which made me sickafter that home where I had pt come to house 3 x week wqas doing quite well then about a month later on a Saturday nite I went o stand up and couldn't pain in groin was excrutiatingHusband called ambulance , back to hospital, more tests, the following Wednesday had surgery called a debriedment to clear out some infectiom, after that a 2nd hip was put in but this time it was 1/2 metal 1/2 plasticsurgeon say that was way to go incase something went wrong again be easier to take this one out less traumaticok 3 weeks in hospital 3 weeks in rehab, sigh missed my homecome home started pt 3 times week outside of homekept having pain in my thigh on operated legwent to surgeon, he says its because he didnt cement bottom half of this prostheis. because im going to need to put an all metal one put in and not cementing it makes it easier to take

outHe said some patients live with this one awhile, he as one who has it i for 3 yrsOk cold weather makes pain worse cold now here in NJ so im thinking wait for spring see if pain easesIm just so afraid o surgery again and more infectionsI mean how many times can they keep doing thisNot many I assumeIf anyone has had or knows of anyone who had this problemI would be so appreciative if you would let me knowTy

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