| Paul Hamilton - AVN, 9/11/07, Dr. Scott Rubinstein **VIDEO** |
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AVN and resurfacing... In December of 2006 I developed a sudden and intense pain in my right hip. Since I was an avid runner and cyclist I assumed it was a pulled muscle or tendon. The pain was mostly in the groin - which sometimes radiated down into my thigh. Paul 1 Year Post op Video Paul Hamilton is the official Videographer for the Surface Hippy Info website. His Music, Videography and creative editing work can be seen on the majority of videos on this site as well as on Paul's website. - Also to see Paul in action in a short video clip of him rehearsing with an orchestra for Holy Week, go to the bottom of this story. Paul also recently performed at Carnegie Hall. In January 2007 I sought treatment with a chiropractor, who eventually referred me to my current GP. After taking several xrays and MRI's my new GP informed me that it was AVN, "avascular necrosis," also referred to as "osteonecrosis" - bone death. I then had MRI's of my shoulders, and ultimately received a diagnosis of AVN in both hips and both shoulders. By April 2007 I was in excruciating pain, after limping through the entire winter. I decided to have a surgery called a "core decompression." This procedure involved drilling a core out of the femoral head - which would hopefully allow new blood flow to the area and promote new bone growth. I had the procedure on April 30th. After 6 weeks of non weight bearing on my right hip I started to walk again - only to see the pain return in full force by the end of June. My right leg continued to atrophy... and that is when I looked to hip resurfacing as an alternative to a total hip replacement. I found the information I needed on the yahoo surfacehippy board.Specifically, Vicky Marlow encouraged me to seek opinions from Koen De Smet in Belgium, Vijay Bose in India, and Scott Rubinstein in Chicago. Dr. Rubinstein agreed to perform the surgery, and gave me a 50/50 chance at a resurf being viable. I went in for surgery on Sept 11th, 2007. The resurf was a success, and I started the long road to recovery. I documented my recovery with numerous videos. In each video I am showing the absolute best I could do on that particular day - it was not easy! I limited myself to swimming and walking, with minimal biking. Balance problems persisted through August of 2008, with intermittent bouts of fatigue and discomfort in my hip/waist. I attempted to try running at 6 months, just to see if it was possible. The weakness in my inner thigh indicated that I was still healing. That, along with the potential problems in my left hip, convinced me that I had to hold off on returning to running. Now I am over one year post-op - and in the last two months the balance problems are gradually subsiding, along with a constant residual twinge of pain deep in the hip. I have 98% range of motion back... and I stretch regularly. My recovery was rapid at first - then it leveled off after about 12 weeks, just as Dr. Rubinstein predicted. Although I am not guaranteed a lifetime with this new hip, I am confident that I have made the right decision to get a resurfacing instead of a THR. I have saved bone, and I still have the option of a PRIMARY THR in the event the Birmingham hip ever fails. Meanwhile I am monitoring my other hip and two shoulders. Many thanks to Vicky, Keith, and so many others who have made this valuable information available on the internet. Vicky sparked in me a sense of empowerment: to make my own decisions, based on credible information from experienced surgeons, and information from fellow patients. Dr. Rubinstein gave me back my ability to walk. I am forever grateful. Good luck to all who seek this treatment! Paul Hamilton BHR, Dr. Scott Rubinstein, 9/11/07
Photo Left: Paul and Vicky when Paul was the solo Orchestra for "Barber of Seville" in Mendocino June 2008
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Hello,
My first experience with an orthopedic surgeon turned out to be a "gamble" - a "core decompression": the surgery failed, potentially wiping out my chances for a resurf. The surgeon here in Chicago was not honest about his intentions until AFTER I returned to him - where he reversed his opinion that "resurfacing would be the next best option to pursue" - he suddenly suggested a THR (he does not perform resurfacing). I was extremely angry when I left his office that day. He left me with a huge core drilled out of my femur, waiting for the bone to fill in, in agonizing pain again, on crutches. He gave me a prescription for one month of Vicodin, and said "I'll see you in THREE months." Huh?? |
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