| Bob Arnot – Medical News Correspondent and Dr. Danger, LBHR & RBHR April 2008, Dr. Su |
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As a television medical correspondent for decades on shows like Today, Dateline and the CBS evening News and author of 12 books on consumer medicine, I have to admit it. I have never faced a more vexing decision than that choosing between a total hip replacement and hip resurfacing. The claims and data appeared wildly contradictory and each surgeon’s take was miles apart from the others. I called great friends in orthopedics at the leading Harvard hospitals and in NY, Baltimore and Los Angeles. The word I got was emphatic.
Don’t do the hip resurfacing, it’s a failed concept. It failed in the 70s and its doomed to fail again. They cited a high rate of femoral fracture after the operation. They also said I could get the same advantages out of the new total hips as resurfacing…low dislocation, high activity levels and the addition of much longer implant life than HR. A new study from the AAOS 2008 meeting even showed that some of the apparent advantages of HR were due to self selection. Simply put, younger patients chose resurfacing so it became a self fulfilling prophesy…younger patients had HR, worked harder afterward and did better. In other words, it wasn’t HR, it was self selection.
because they are both excellent choices. Still there had to be a right decision. There's a fine line between adventure and danger - and Dr. Bob Arnot is taking you over it. This season jump on the back of a truck filled with Somali mercenaries, plunge 50 meters into the shark infested Red Sea; Every episode brings a new adventure, and danger is always on the itinerary.”
With the decision made, now I needed a surgeon. I offered to fly to Birmingham, England to have one of the inventors do the procedure. Graciously, they said, no need. You’ll find a Dr. Edwin Su at the Hospital for Special Surgery in NY. He had their highest recommendation and that of every key player I could reach. HSS is considered number one in the US in Orthopedics. Their chief, Tom Sculco weighed in. “Ed is one of our very best.” Wow. This was the surgeon my great friend and physiatrist VJ Vad had recommended six months before. I called Dr Su’s office on a Friday morning. After 15 minutes of scrambling, his incredibly affective assistant Laura Janice had an OR date set for the following Thursday. I had spent the weekend in Aspen boosting my hemotacrit up to 48 so I wouldn’t need a transfusion. On Monday I had a complete cardiac workup, x-rays and a visit with Dr. Su. He demonstrated that I had 30 degree hip contractures on both sides. Any questions he said? A Month before I would pummeled him with dozens. I just turned to him and said. “You’re the best there is. I just want a near perfect biomechanical result. You’re a great surgeon and I trust you." The die was cast. To see Bob's first film after his BHR's, filmed only one month post op click here |
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