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At 06:23 AM 4/27/2003 +0000, you wrote:

>Regarding the comment:

>

> " One of the heralded advantages of resurfacing is the claim that

>there is no risk of leg lengthening, as there is with THRs "

>

>So is there any possibility of making a pre-op shortened leg longer?

>To compensate for loss of cartilage, bone, etc??

Dr. Boyd lengthened my left leg 3/4 " There was a neurosurgeon in the OR

making sure the sciatic nerve wasn't stretched too far. My left leg had

essentially left its shallow home in the socket and migrated up my

pelvis. First he lengthened my right leg, which left me even more off

balance, then evened them up when he did the left one.

C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

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At 06:23 AM 4/27/2003 +0000, you wrote:

>Regarding the comment:

>

> " One of the heralded advantages of resurfacing is the claim that

>there is no risk of leg lengthening, as there is with THRs "

>

>So is there any possibility of making a pre-op shortened leg longer?

>To compensate for loss of cartilage, bone, etc??

Dr. Boyd lengthened my left leg 3/4 " There was a neurosurgeon in the OR

making sure the sciatic nerve wasn't stretched too far. My left leg had

essentially left its shallow home in the socket and migrated up my

pelvis. First he lengthened my right leg, which left me even more off

balance, then evened them up when he did the left one.

C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

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Cool! That's great to know and a great help! Thanks for posting,

. 3/4 " is a great degree of correction!

Best,

Sheila

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> At 06:23 AM 4/27/2003 +0000, you wrote:

> >Regarding the comment:

> >

> > " One of the heralded advantages of resurfacing is the claim

that

> >there is no risk of leg lengthening, as there is with THRs "

> >

> >So is there any possibility of making a pre-op shortened leg

longer?

> >To compensate for loss of cartilage, bone, etc??

> Dr. Boyd lengthened my left leg 3/4 " There was a

neurosurgeon in the OR

> making sure the sciatic nerve wasn't stretched too far. My left

leg had

> essentially left its shallow home in the socket and migrated up

my

> pelvis. First he lengthened my right leg, which left me even

more off

> balance, then evened them up when he did the left one.

>

>

> C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

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Cool! That's great to know and a great help! Thanks for posting,

. 3/4 " is a great degree of correction!

Best,

Sheila

-- In surfacehippy , Gronbach

<cgronbach@i...> wrote:

> At 06:23 AM 4/27/2003 +0000, you wrote:

> >Regarding the comment:

> >

> > " One of the heralded advantages of resurfacing is the claim

that

> >there is no risk of leg lengthening, as there is with THRs "

> >

> >So is there any possibility of making a pre-op shortened leg

longer?

> >To compensate for loss of cartilage, bone, etc??

> Dr. Boyd lengthened my left leg 3/4 " There was a

neurosurgeon in the OR

> making sure the sciatic nerve wasn't stretched too far. My left

leg had

> essentially left its shallow home in the socket and migrated up

my

> pelvis. First he lengthened my right leg, which left me even

more off

> balance, then evened them up when he did the left one.

>

>

> C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

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At 02:19 AM 4/28/2003 +0000, you wrote:

> > I was fascinated by the point made about the sciatic nerve.

Sheila,

The reason I make that point is that there is only so much lengthening that

can be done either with resurfacing or THR. The nerves will only stretch

so far before they put up a fuss, no matter how long the stem

is. Fortunately my left femur migrated out of the socket only a few years

before I got it resurfaced (which surprised and thrilled Dr. Boyd). If I

had been born with a high hip, there might not have been enough nerve

length to get the correction.

C+ 5/25/01 and 6/28/01

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