Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Hello everyone, Well two weeks ago I saw my OS for the first time, and he suggested I look at this board and searched the internet for information on hip resurfacing! After a CT scan and another consultation two weeks later I am organising to go and hopefully be resurfaced in 4 weeks time. ( never been in hospital except to visit in 48 years so a big step!!) I am in Nottingham, England and am having my op with Mr Manktelow a veteran of 150 resurfs trained by Treacey and Co in Birmingham.....anybody out there been done by him at the Nuffield hospital or at the QMC?? It is great to read all you have been through and the information is fantastic..although I can't see anyone who seems to have my problem ...there must be someone. I have been diagnosed as having a slightly shallow acetabular cup but a very deformed femoral head, that doesn't fit properly with various side bone growths that have led to significant dysplasia, on one side, the other is completely normal. He said I was a " one of a kind " as you American's would say!! The plan is to reshape the femoral head into something more normal, and then do a BHR. He has suggested a 70% likelihood of success and if not a ceramic on ceramic THR. Anybody been here before? He says that he will only be able to tell when he can look and feel the quality of the femoral bone. I have gradually been losing mobility and becoming increasingly limpy for the last 10 years and have got to the point where I have had enough of the retrictions. ( no more cricket...very frustrating) Have little pain but lots of stiffness. Am a very keen swimmer, but the good doctor has said virtually no activity in my case for 6 weeks...is this unusual? I am sure I will have more questions, but that's a bit of a start. Looking forward to some interesting discussions. BHR (hopefully) 6/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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