Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Hello Sorry - this is the first I've heard of your condition. One point though - you might consider posting copies of your X-Rays to one of the resurfacing surgeons ASAP. Hips can degenerate to a point where resurfacing is no longer an option. There are several surgeons (including Mr Treacy) who will look at your X-Ray without requiring an appointment. At least you will then know what your options are. Hope this helps - and good luck. Kathy > Hello, > I'm new to this group, having just found out about resurfacing. My > query: Does anyone know if BHR is generally suitable for acetabular > protrusion (aka protrusio acetabuli)? I couldn't find any posts on > it. In case you're not familiar with it, acetabular protrusion > is " where the socket of the hip joint is too deep and bulges into the > cavity of the pelvis " , and in my case has lead to very reduced range > of movement and pain and inflammation in both hips. I've had it for > 15 years (I'm 35) and have had to progressively reduce my activities > to the point where I have difficulty walking for more than 10 minutes > and can't do any weight-bearing sport (although I do row > competitively and cycle regularly). Based on X-rays my orthopod was > surprised that my problems weren't much more severe, and said he > would recommend total hip replacement, but that I'm too young. I will > talk to another consultant about my suitability for BHR (not soon > though, given the speed of the NHS), but I'd also be very grateful > for feedback from this group. > Thank you in advance, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Hello Sorry - this is the first I've heard of your condition. One point though - you might consider posting copies of your X-Rays to one of the resurfacing surgeons ASAP. Hips can degenerate to a point where resurfacing is no longer an option. There are several surgeons (including Mr Treacy) who will look at your X-Ray without requiring an appointment. At least you will then know what your options are. Hope this helps - and good luck. Kathy > Hello, > I'm new to this group, having just found out about resurfacing. My > query: Does anyone know if BHR is generally suitable for acetabular > protrusion (aka protrusio acetabuli)? I couldn't find any posts on > it. In case you're not familiar with it, acetabular protrusion > is " where the socket of the hip joint is too deep and bulges into the > cavity of the pelvis " , and in my case has lead to very reduced range > of movement and pain and inflammation in both hips. I've had it for > 15 years (I'm 35) and have had to progressively reduce my activities > to the point where I have difficulty walking for more than 10 minutes > and can't do any weight-bearing sport (although I do row > competitively and cycle regularly). Based on X-rays my orthopod was > surprised that my problems weren't much more severe, and said he > would recommend total hip replacement, but that I'm too young. I will > talk to another consultant about my suitability for BHR (not soon > though, given the speed of the NHS), but I'd also be very grateful > for feedback from this group. > Thank you in advance, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Hello Sorry - this is the first I've heard of your condition. One point though - you might consider posting copies of your X-Rays to one of the resurfacing surgeons ASAP. Hips can degenerate to a point where resurfacing is no longer an option. There are several surgeons (including Mr Treacy) who will look at your X-Ray without requiring an appointment. At least you will then know what your options are. Hope this helps - and good luck. Kathy > Hello, > I'm new to this group, having just found out about resurfacing. My > query: Does anyone know if BHR is generally suitable for acetabular > protrusion (aka protrusio acetabuli)? I couldn't find any posts on > it. In case you're not familiar with it, acetabular protrusion > is " where the socket of the hip joint is too deep and bulges into the > cavity of the pelvis " , and in my case has lead to very reduced range > of movement and pain and inflammation in both hips. I've had it for > 15 years (I'm 35) and have had to progressively reduce my activities > to the point where I have difficulty walking for more than 10 minutes > and can't do any weight-bearing sport (although I do row > competitively and cycle regularly). Based on X-rays my orthopod was > surprised that my problems weren't much more severe, and said he > would recommend total hip replacement, but that I'm too young. I will > talk to another consultant about my suitability for BHR (not soon > though, given the speed of the NHS), but I'd also be very grateful > for feedback from this group. > Thank you in advance, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Dear , At last!!! Another protrusio patient! I have/had the same condition and was successfully resurfaced. (Still have one hip to go.) It doesn't rule you out, but it can be tricky to do. You have lots of experienced BHR surgeons in England, so I would just send them your x-rays and get their opinions. In my case, I had a very thin medial wall. Also, make sure your surgeon measures both legs and discusses leg length issues with your surgeon pre-op. Because your socket (& femur) is set in so deep, you need to figure out if your length will be affected by having the anatomy corrected. I'm perplexed, though, by your comment that you've only had p.a. for 15 years. I understood the morphology to be a " genetic variation " (the kind euphemism for " defect " ) with symptoms that become more annoying with time as the OA chews up the joint. I knew there was something wrong with my ROM from the time I was 3. Just know that because you have a condition much rarer than dysplasia, you're not dysqualified. Good luck. While I'm sorry you are facing surgery, I'm comforted to have the company of a fellow protrusio patient on the board. All the best, Sheila -- In surfacehippy , " tanitaandpaul " wrote: > Hello, > I'm new to this group, having just found out about resurfacing. My > query: Does anyone know if BHR is generally suitable for acetabular > protrusion (aka protrusio acetabuli)? I couldn't find any posts on > it. In case you're not familiar with it, acetabular protrusion > is " where the socket of the hip joint is too deep and bulges into the > cavity of the pelvis " , and in my case has lead to very reduced range > of movement and pain and inflammation in both hips. I've had it for > 15 years (I'm 35) and have had to progressively reduce my activities > to the point where I have difficulty walking for more than 10 minutes > and can't do any weight-bearing sport (although I do row > competitively and cycle regularly). Based on X-rays my orthopod was > surprised that my problems weren't much more severe, and said he > would recommend total hip replacement, but that I'm too young. I will > talk to another consultant about my suitability for BHR (not soon > though, given the speed of the NHS), but I'd also be very grateful > for feedback from this group. > Thank you in advance, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.