Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 Any suggestions on any doctors/surgeons? I am 32 years old hence thinking of resurfacing rather than THR. I am willing to travel if there is any excellent surgeon who specializes in Resurfacing(partial or full..I don't know???)?? I will appreciate your recommendation/suggestion. Many Thanks Vinc /////////////// Hi At thirty-two if your a suitable candidate go for it, go for a BHR. this is as far I am concerned the one that was first on the scene and been constantly updated in the last 12 years, read about them on the net satisfy yourself, I went to Chennia India for my operation and was very pleased with my treatment go for a surgeon with long term experience of this procedure. All the best C. P. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 I have necrosis in my right hip. I live in a suburb of Houston Tx. Doctors here have suggested a total replacement as they think Resurfacing hasn't been successful. Is it true???? Any suggestions on any doctors/surgeons? I am 32 years old hence thinking of resurfacing rather than THR. I am willing to travel if there is any excellent surgeon who specializes in Resurfacing(partial or full..I don't know???)?? I will appreciate your recommendation/suggestion. Many Thanks Vinc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 Vinc, My son (20 years old with AVN) is having surgery December 17th with Dr. Grecula at Sealy Hospital at UTMB in Galveston. He is one of the doctors in the Conserve Plus resurfacing study. There have been several other people on this site who had hip resurfacing by Dr. Grecula. Let me know if you want more information. Jan Friendswood, TX > I have necrosis in my right hip. I live in a suburb of Houston Tx. > Doctors here have suggested a total replacement as they think > Resurfacing hasn't been successful. Is it true???? > > Any suggestions on any doctors/surgeons? I am 32 years old hence > thinking of resurfacing rather than THR. I am willing to travel if > there is any excellent surgeon who specializes in Resurfacing (partial > or full..I don't know???)?? > > I will appreciate your recommendation/suggestion. Many Thanks > > Vinc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 Thanks, Jan. While browsing through messages here, couple of other names also popped up like Dr. Austz in LA or so?? I visited the JRI website and it looks impressive. Does Dr. Grecula do the same procedure like minimally invasive resurfacing? Any idea, how many resufs has he done successfully?? By any chance, do you know any success or failure story of resurfacing? I saw two surgeons in Houston and both of them said " NO " to resurfacing as they think it is not a successful or proven surgery and told me that resurfacing etc has been advertised or prpogated by salesmen not by doctors. I am so confused as they are quite reputed doctors (Thei names figured in Best Doctors of America as well) and well known in medical community. I am not able to decide the right course of action. I might be sounding quite confused and in fact,I am. Any help/advise will be gretaly appreciated. Thanks -- In surfacehippy , " janstars6 " wrote: > Vinc, > My son (20 years old with AVN) is having surgery December 17th with > Dr. Grecula at Sealy Hospital at UTMB in Galveston. He is one > of the doctors in the Conserve Plus resurfacing study. There have > been several other people on this site who had hip resurfacing by > Dr. Grecula. Let me know if you want more information. > Jan > Friendswood, TX > > > > I have necrosis in my right hip. I live in a suburb of Houston Tx. > > Doctors here have suggested a total replacement as they think > > Resurfacing hasn't been successful. Is it true???? > > > > Any suggestions on any doctors/surgeons? I am 32 years old hence > > thinking of resurfacing rather than THR. I am willing to travel if > > there is any excellent surgeon who specializes in Resurfacing > (partial > > or full..I don't know???)?? > > > > I will appreciate your recommendation/suggestion. Many Thanks > > > > Vinc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 Vinc, You've found a good place to begin gathering information about resurfacing. I have been the one in our family researching through the internet because my son just couldn't seem to deal with it. He had two surgeries in less than two years and thought he was on his way to recovery. This past January a CT scan showed no necrosis. Six months later the next xray showed the femoral head had collapsed. As far as Dr. Grecula, I believe he worked with Dr. Amstutz at the JRI in LA. The first OS told our son to change his major and find a career working at a desk...that did not go over well to a 19 year old! We were fortunate that the 2nd OS we saw in Houston told us about resurfacing (although he was not in the study) and recommended Dr. Grecula to us. Sorry, I don't know how many resurfacings Dr. Grecula has done. Although he thinks resurfacing would be the best thing for Jeff because he's so young, there is real doubt whether there is enough live bone in the femoral head to be able to do the resurfacing. We'll have to wait and see what he finds during the operation, but Jeff may just end up with a metal on metal THR. I think there's also a doctor in Dallas that is doing resurfacing. Try looking through the archives. There are many success stories and a few failed resurfacing stories on this site. I know trying to learn about all this is overwhelming, but there is a wealth of information here. I guess my only advice would be to try and see a doctor who is doing resurfacing as soon as you can. Sometimes waiting can be the difference between resurfacing and THR. If you are a candidate for resurfacing, my opinion is that would be your best bet to be able to recover and have an active lifestyle. Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with. Jan > > > I have necrosis in my right hip. I live in a suburb of Houston > Tx. > > > Doctors here have suggested a total replacement as they think > > > Resurfacing hasn't been successful. Is it true???? > > > > > > Any suggestions on any doctors/surgeons? I am 32 years old hence > > > thinking of resurfacing rather than THR. I am willing to travel > if > > > there is any excellent surgeon who specializes in Resurfacing > > (partial > > > or full..I don't know???)?? > > > > > > I will appreciate your recommendation/suggestion. Many Thanks > > > > > > Vinc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2003 Report Share Posted November 30, 2003 > I have necrosis in my right hip. I live in a suburb of Houston Tx. > Doctors here have suggested a total replacement as they think > Resurfacing hasn't been successful. Is it true???? > Specifically on this question, there have been previous attempts at hip resurfacing using various materials, which were not successful. The current generation of metal / metal devices however, with about ten years of history seem to be remarkably successful. Not all doctors keep up to date. Not all doctors are prepared to acknowledge the value of a surgery if they are not in a position to sell it to you. Vale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2003 Report Share Posted November 30, 2003 > I have necrosis in my right hip. I live in a suburb of Houston Tx. > Doctors here have suggested a total replacement as they think > Resurfacing hasn't been successful. Is it true???? > Specifically on this question, there have been previous attempts at hip resurfacing using various materials, which were not successful. The current generation of metal / metal devices however, with about ten years of history seem to be remarkably successful. Not all doctors keep up to date. Not all doctors are prepared to acknowledge the value of a surgery if they are not in a position to sell it to you. Vale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2003 Report Share Posted November 30, 2003 > I have necrosis in my right hip. I live in a suburb of Houston Tx. > Doctors here have suggested a total replacement as they think > Resurfacing hasn't been successful. Is it true???? > Specifically on this question, there have been previous attempts at hip resurfacing using various materials, which were not successful. The current generation of metal / metal devices however, with about ten years of history seem to be remarkably successful. Not all doctors keep up to date. Not all doctors are prepared to acknowledge the value of a surgery if they are not in a position to sell it to you. Vale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2003 Report Share Posted November 30, 2003 Kind of a dumb comment that it would be marketing hype since resurfacing hasn't been approved for marketing in the US. There is an article soon to be published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS) - I think had a link to an extract on his website (http://www.activejoints.com) - basically it shows that resurfacing has proven to be very successful over the period of the clinical trials and follow-up. I think the folks that are giving you the marketing hype are the doctors that are telling you that. > > > I have necrosis in my right hip. I live in a suburb of Houston > Tx. > > > Doctors here have suggested a total replacement as they think > > > Resurfacing hasn't been successful. Is it true???? > > > > > > Any suggestions on any doctors/surgeons? I am 32 years old hence > > > thinking of resurfacing rather than THR. I am willing to travel > if > > > there is any excellent surgeon who specializes in Resurfacing > > (partial > > > or full..I don't know???)?? > > > > > > I will appreciate your recommendation/suggestion. Many Thanks > > > > > > Vinc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2003 Report Share Posted November 30, 2003 Kind of a dumb comment that it would be marketing hype since resurfacing hasn't been approved for marketing in the US. There is an article soon to be published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS) - I think had a link to an extract on his website (http://www.activejoints.com) - basically it shows that resurfacing has proven to be very successful over the period of the clinical trials and follow-up. I think the folks that are giving you the marketing hype are the doctors that are telling you that. > > > I have necrosis in my right hip. I live in a suburb of Houston > Tx. > > > Doctors here have suggested a total replacement as they think > > > Resurfacing hasn't been successful. Is it true???? > > > > > > Any suggestions on any doctors/surgeons? I am 32 years old hence > > > thinking of resurfacing rather than THR. I am willing to travel > if > > > there is any excellent surgeon who specializes in Resurfacing > > (partial > > > or full..I don't know???)?? > > > > > > I will appreciate your recommendation/suggestion. Many Thanks > > > > > > Vinc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2003 Report Share Posted November 30, 2003 I agree. Jude Re: Re: Need recommendation for Resurfacing doctor?? WATCH OUT!! ANY DOCTOR THAT TELLS YOU RESURFACING IS NO GOOD, GET THE HELL OUT OF THAT OFFICE AS FAST YOUR ACHING HIPS WILL ALLOW. Ken Grecula, 10-13-03 C+ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2003 Report Share Posted November 30, 2003 Hi, You raise one of the problems that happens all over the place when something new hits the scenes......... i.e. there is going to be those who have some reason or another to state that the new thing couldn't possibly work for whatever reasons they can round up............... Sadly these can be doctors with great reputations as well as anyone else - for even though we often put them up there on big pedestals, they are after all human........... In US this concept of potential problems is helped along by the long FDA trial period etc and so you are not seeing a large number of people getting a Resurface etc as yet.......... Here in Australia we appear to have accepted the UK results and just started doing Resurface ops over 4 years ago.......... The only limit here is on the number of surgeons trained and I don't think there has been anything really about salesmen being involved........... here it seems to me as soon as patients have gotten wind of the process they start travelling far and wide to find a surgeon who does it............ especially if younger and wanting to be more active later......... I live in a pretty small remote part of Australia and yet I know 5 others with a Resurface hip......... I suspect you will find the same in US once the trials are finished and doctors trained.........and yes until recently some of our surgeons not wanting change were happy to tell patients that Resurface couldn't work......... In an interview a friend had one finally said, when pushed far enough, " well in truth I am just too old to bother retraining'....... The truth is if they indeed lived up to their reputation the least they could do is give you a referral to someone who does do the surgery for an opinion.......... The most important thing you can do is simply find the closest doctor to you in your trials and go see him...... that will at least tell you if you have anything to toss up about........... for hips can easily be beyond not being resurfacable and it would be a pity to get carried away fretting about something that cannot happen........ Some have also simply sent xrays to surgeons who will comment............. Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02 > > While browsing through messages here, couple of other names also > popped up like Dr. Austz in LA or so?? I visited the JRI website and > it looks impressive. Does Dr. Grecula do the same procedure like > minimally invasive resurfacing? Any idea, how many resufs has he done > successfully?? By any chance, do you know any success or failure > story of resurfacing? > > I saw two surgeons in Houston and both of them said " NO " to > resurfacing as they think it is not a successful or proven surgery > and told me that resurfacing etc has been advertised or prpogated by > salesmen not by doctors. I am so confused as they are quite reputed > doctors (Thei names figured in Best Doctors of America as well) and > well known in medical community. > > I am not able to decide the right course of action. I might be > sounding quite confused and in fact,I am. Any help/advise will be > gretaly appreciated. > > Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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