Guest guest Posted June 2, 2003 Report Share Posted June 2, 2003 Dr. De Smets incison on my ws only about 8 inches..long starts from the mid glute and runs down the lateral portion of the thigh .sueRBR 3/11/03 De Smet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2003 Report Share Posted June 2, 2003 My incision is 32 cm long. Starts just below the small of my back and proceeds down the side of my thigh to about 10 cm abouve my knee. I had surgery less than 3 weeks ago and both my GP and PT in Vancouver were very impressed with the incision. almost seemed over impressed but I guess this is their field. WHERE IS DE SMET INCISION??? can anyone tell me where the incision is on a belgian resurfacing? and how long it is..and whether the closing technique is as good as some of the " almost plastic " closures in some THR surgery? also..if there is anyone who used DR. Gross who could tell me about their incision, i would appreciate it, muchly thanks, MLW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2003 Report Share Posted June 2, 2003 Hi - good questions all. My surgery was three weeks ago in Belgium. My incision is about 10 inches long (I just measured it) and toward the back. My husband (a physician) was very impressed with the suture technique. " A posterior approach was used to prevent damage to the gluteau medius muscle. A long incision is needed because of the preservation of the femoral head " - this quote is from the personal writeup on my surgery which I brought home. From my understanding, the OS has a better view and chance to make sure the implant is done well with a larger incision. He explained some of the potential problems in placement to my husband post surgery. My hip feels great and I can already put socks on myself. I got a list of exercises to continue at home from the PT who visited me in the hotel. The plane ride was not bad - I stayed 11 days after surgery and, like Sue, had no problem with the bathroom use. Just stuck the operated leg out. I only used the raised toilet seat in the hospital. I second what Sue wrote about the antiseptic issue. DeSmet's surgeries are done efficiently and quickly to minimize infection possibilities. About the only negatives for us were buying a telephone card and using the local access number - thereby paying twice for a few phone calls - a $50 charge on our hotel bill. It pays to ask for help! If you have any questions that you would like to ask personally, feel free to email me. > can anyone tell me where the incision is on a belgian resurfacing? > and how long it is..and whether the closing technique is as good as > some of the " almost plastic " closures in some THR surgery? > also..if there is anyone who used DR. Gross who could tell me about > their incision, i would appreciate it, muchly > thanks, > MLW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2003 Report Share Posted June 2, 2003 I had a bilateral, the incision is at the side of your body (posterolateral approach), in my case about 8 " (21 cm). They can do both staples (stitches) and intracutaneous suture. I have had both, staples left and suture right, and indeed suture heals nicer. If you want the latter, be sure to request for this explicitly. These questions are also answered on the FAQ section of De Smet's website: http://www.hip-clinic.com/en/html/faq_resurfacing.html (Q27,29,33) (DeSmet, BHR, 07+09/2001) -----Original Message----- From: mary (fleas---m) Sent: 02 June, 2003 20:32 To: surfacehippy can anyone tell me where the incision is on a belgian resurfacing? and how long it is..and whether the closing technique is as good as some of the " almost plastic " closures in some THR surgery? also..if there is anyone who used DR. Gross who could tell me about their incision, i would appreciate it, muchly thanks, MLW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2003 Report Share Posted June 2, 2003 Where did you get your surgery done? WHERE IS DE SMET INCISION??? can anyone tell me where the incision is on a belgian resurfacing? and how long it is..and whether the closing technique is as good as some of the " almost plastic " closures in some THR surgery? also..if there is anyone who used DR. Gross who could tell me about their incision, i would appreciate it, muchly thanks, MLW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2003 Report Share Posted June 2, 2003 A couple of things. 1. Writing in all uppercase is (in email) the same as yelling at someone. There is an indulgence for folks who went through the US Army where certain regulations require you to type everything this way. I assumed you were flaming someone when I first saw the title and ignored the post. It was only because some of the more sober people on the list responded that I decided to have a look. 2. I don't have a BHR from de Smet, but at nearly 2 years post-op, the scar (11 " long) has faded so much that when I try to show it to people, it some times takes a bit of gyrating to get the light to catch it right. I have other big surgical scars where this is also the case. A lot of people don't notice the hip scar when I swim (I wear a pretty skimpy speedo, FWIW, since I do lots of swimming -- there just isn't any way to hide scars & such). 3. Some places advertise THRs with extremely small incisions (less than 3 " ). They can do this because they are lobbing of the stem and pulling it out. You always get a bigger scar with a surf job, since they have to expose the ball to reshape it. The more they cut, the less chance of things ripping. The trick (and all the surgeons I've heard of on this list get kudos for this) is to cut so that no major tissue damage occurs. If they were to really slice things up, you couldn't take a (really sore) walk the next day. Cheers, -- Jeff rBHR Aug. 1, 2001 Mr. McMinn >can anyone tell me where the incision is on a belgian resurfacing? >and how long it is..and whether the closing technique is as good as >some of the " almost plastic " closures in some THR surgery? >also..if there is anyone who used DR. Gross who could tell me about >their incision, i would appreciate it, muchly >thanks, >MLW > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2003 Report Share Posted June 3, 2003 Dr De Smet in Belgium WHERE IS DE SMET INCISION??? can anyone tell me where the incision is on a belgian resurfacing? and how long it is..and whether the closing technique is as good as some of the " almost plastic " closures in some THR surgery? also..if there is anyone who used DR. Gross who could tell me about their incision, i would appreciate it, muchly thanks, MLW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2003 Report Share Posted June 3, 2003 This sounds really encouraging, as I am now seriously looking at going to him, I could get it done in late August and finally get on with my life. Can I ask where you travelled from, and any advice you have about the travel? I'll be travelling from British Columbia, Canada. Any other advice gladly accepted. Sharry WHERE IS DE SMET INCISION??? can anyone tell me where the incision is on a belgian resurfacing? and how long it is..and whether the closing technique is as good as some of the " almost plastic " closures in some THR surgery? also..if there is anyone who used DR. Gross who could tell me about their incision, i would appreciate it, muchly thanks, MLW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2003 Report Share Posted June 3, 2003 Hi Sharry. Can't tell you how hapy I am for you. I live in Vancouver. B.C. I would be happy to give you all the details. You can contact me @ Fwells@... WHERE IS DE SMET INCISION??? can anyone tell me where the incision is on a belgian resurfacing? and how long it is..and whether the closing technique is as good as some of the " almost plastic " closures in some THR surgery? also..if there is anyone who used DR. Gross who could tell me about their incision, i would appreciate it, muchly thanks, MLW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2003 Report Share Posted June 3, 2003 I visited Dr. Gross, and my 2 incisions are about 6 inches long each; I am almost 3 weeks post-op, but you can tell how the incision (very skinny line) is blending w/ my flesh...I would call it a perfect " cut! " Miren WHERE IS DE SMET INCISION??? can anyone tell me where the incision is on a belgian resurfacing? and how long it is..and whether the closing technique is as good as some of the " almost plastic " closures in some THR surgery? also..if there is anyone who used DR. Gross who could tell me about their incision, i would appreciate it, muchly thanks, MLW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2003 Report Share Posted June 3, 2003 Hi fred Thanks for the offer of help! I think as I get closer to the departure date, I'll have a lot of questions. Hoping for late august, but stuff to clear up here first. Sharry WHERE IS DE SMET INCISION??? can anyone tell me where the incision is on a belgian resurfacing? and how long it is..and whether the closing technique is as good as some of the " almost plastic " closures in some THR surgery? also..if there is anyone who used DR. Gross who could tell me about their incision, i would appreciate it, muchly thanks, MLW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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