-- It is a less invasive surgery with a shorter hospital stay and
recovery time
-- Patients experience a better range of motion after surgery
-- Patients experience a longer implant life
Those who perform total hip replacement say:
-- It is no more invasive than resurfacing
-- Healing time is much the same as for resurfacing patients
-- More of the patient population stands to benefit from total hip
replacement
Dr. Maloney will moderate a frank and fact filled discussion on the merits
of both procedures at a media briefing entitled: "Getting Hip to Hip
Surgery: Resurfacing and Replacement," on Thursday, March 6, 2008, at the
75th Annual Meeting of the American Academy
of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), in the Moscone Convention Center, South
Mezzanine, at 9:15 a.m., in Room 224.
The panel of presenters will include: Paul Beaule, MD, Robert Trousdale,
MD, Paul Lachiewicz, MD, and Tom Schmalzried, MD. These orthopaedic
surgeons will discuss the newest technology in total hip arthroplasty,
pitfalls and misconceptions when it comes to resurfacing and the changing
hip replacement patient.
"We will also discuss if new technologies are really worth pursuing in the
long run," said Maloney. "Total hip and knee replacements together are
Medicare's biggest expense, at the end of the day we are all paying for
these procedures. Our biggest priorities are to continue offering the best
benefits and outcomes to all our patients, no matter what procedure they
undergo."
Editor's Note: Full disclosure information for each AAOS media-briefing
participant is available upon request. Please contact Catherine Dolf,
(Cell)
(847) 894-9112 dolf@aaos.org or Lauren Pearson, (Cell) (224) 374-8610
lpearson@aaos.org for more information.
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Contact Information: For more information, contact: Catherine Dolf C: (847) 894-9112 O: (847) 384-4034 Lauren Pearson C: (224) 374-8610 O: (847) 384-4031