Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 For Roche: I would not try to do a comparison of the two Drs or the results they have achieved (even if you could develop a set of 100% complete criteria for success). They are in somewhat different worlds---temporally as well as medically---and finding a common level to do a comparison would be an impossible task---even for a perfect statatician. Due to the variables introduced by each patient's particular case, one should judge/conclude that both are acceptable and the chance of a satisfactory outcome is highly probable for each patient they agree to treat. Roche gabacho@...> wrote:Hi gang, I'm diligently trying to wrap up research and get the show on the road!!! All these success stories are making me antsy. My question is: Do any of you know what the success vs. failure statistics are for DR. De Smet and his resurfaces? Dr. Amstutz released a 2-6 year follow up study (available at the JRI website) and the numbers look good. But I have never read a negative word about DR. Se Smet, and it would seem his procedure/recovery are considerably faster. Any help would be appreciated! Anxiously, Chris --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 Stats of DeSmet is in the Files section on the left. Select 'Files', subdir '2002 Euro Hip Society', and 'BHR-DeSmet.pdf'. There you find De Smet's awarded paper of Hip- International. > Hi gang, > I'm diligently trying to wrap up research and get the show on > the road!!! All these success stories are making me antsy. My > question is: Do any of you know what the success vs. failure > statistics are for DR. De Smet and his resurfaces? Dr. Amstutz > released a 2-6 year follow up study (available at the JRI website) > and the numbers look good. But I have never read a negative word > about DR. Se Smet, and it would seem his procedure/recovery are > considerably faster. Any help would be appreciated! > Anxiously, > Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 Not only have I not heard a negative word or resufacing failure among Dr. DeSmet's patients on this site, he appears to take cases that others turn down, he never switches to THR during surgery, and because of the way he groups overseas patients, most of us keep in touch and are more likely than most patients to know of a problem with another patient, in our groups at least. Actually, I find this amazing for any surgeon or surgery. That doesn't mean there aren't problems we don't know about, but the odds of success are very high. Finding resurfacing and Dr. DeSmet was like winning the lottery for me! Bev 2/19/03 rbhr DeSmet Hi gang, > I'm diligently trying to wrap up research and get the show on > the road!!! All these success stories are making me antsy. My > question is: Do any of you know what the success vs. failure > statistics are for DR. De Smet and his resurfaces? Dr. Amstutz > released a 2-6 year follow up study (available at the JRI website) > and the numbers look good. But I have never read a negative word > about DR. Se Smet, and it would seem his procedure/recovery are > considerably faster. Any help would be appreciated! > Anxiously, > Chris > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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