Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 For Joyce Graves: I contacted LA Ortho Hospital and the JRI today. If you are in USA, Info on contact and website is: Chuck Executive Director Joint Replacement Institute at Orthopaedic Hospital 2400 S. Flower Street Los Angeles, CA 90007 , extension 1888 (fax) email: cadams@... www.jri-oh.com Chuck exhausted me providing info and answering questions. He sent me four med papers of explanation, study results, etc. Suggest you check this out if you are interested. I'm just beginning the process and am at least 4-8 wks away from surgery, if I decide to do now rather than wait until I return from Scotland trip in Jul. However, Chuck said all things being equal and if I have normal results experienced in study to date (i. e., no unexpected complications (dislocation, infection, etc)), it's possible I could have procedure--boy, they hate to call it surgery, don't they--in Apr and be recuperated in time for late Jun trip. Hope this info helps. Jim Sharry Schneider sharry_schneider@...> wrote: Hi Joyce. I too was very leary about holding onto as much bone as possilbe - cutting off the top of a perfectly good femur seemed very drastic to me. It wan't until I stumblee upon resurfing that I saw some hope for an alternative. My Os didn't even mention it so I sat on a THR waitlist for two years, thinking that was the only way out of the excruciating pain. Luckily I found this site, discovered Dr De Smet, and had it done 4 months ago. It is wonderful to be in no pain. I am recovering more slowly than the younger active members of this forum, being 59, but I expected that. Not to mention the enforced sedenteary life I have had to lead for the past 5 years. Find an OS who does resurfs and is enthusiastic about them, let him/her look at your xrays to see if you are a good candiddate, and then decide. Good luck Sharry upcoming surgery Dear Folks. I just saw an OS today and am scheduled for Total Hip Replacement in February. I asked him about Resurfacing. He doesn't do it and really dismissed it as having " been around for 25 years, not many surgeons do it because it doesn't last. " That seemed to be his main criticism of it. So, I signed up for THR. Now, my question to all of you: Tell me, if you would, what you think of your resurfacing experience. Do any of you have any basis for comparing resurfacing to THR? If so, which do you think is the " best? " I mean: pain gone, mobility restored, occurrence of dislocating hip, and recovery times. I just like the idea of holding onto as much of my own bone as possible. Which is one reason why resurfacing seems more appealing to me. Feedback, please... Thanks. sungold518@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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