I had my left hip resurfaced 14 years ago. It was great while it lasted but now It has failed and am having a 'Revision' done ( a clean out the implants and to replace with a THR. I am 79 years old. However, given the choice again, I would have the same again. BUT, they do not offer the Resurfaced hip for the over 70's.
Dr. Su resurfaced my left hip with impeccable precision and amazing empathy. Prior to discovering that i had an option instead of Total Hip Replacement, i was resigned to go ahead with a surgeon who advocated doing the "more conventional route". Once i did further research, i discovered that i could keep more of my bone structure without compromising anything related to recovery, lifestyle, sports, etc. I am truly grateful for all the time and detailed attention Dr. Su personally provided. People say that this procedure was "Life Changing", I would say that because of it my "Life is enabled" given so many more options for me to live "JOYFULLY" & pain free!
I had BHR on my left side in 2013 and on my right side last year. Truly life changing. I am very grateful to Derek McMinn, Smith and Nephew, and my two Florida based surgeons. I have been very fortunate to have trained under some of the very best martial arts grandmasters in the world and thanks to BHR, I can once again train.
im 10 years in to resurfacing and still going great, how is yours? I need my other hip doing now...they are suggesting another resurfacing....im unsure due to the amount of metal.
Professor Dominic Meek in Glasgow resurfaced my right hip almost 2 years' ago and just last week I ran 65 miles and normally run 55 miles per week! I am 64 years' old and cannot believe the difference it has made to my life as a long distance runner!
I am going in on Wednesday for a resurface at the Queen Elizabeth. Initially it was with Mr Meek but now another Surgeon has started doing them and I got a cancellation. Are you able to do high level activities again ? Thanks I know it was a while ago
Thanks for putting out this video. I have a resurfaced hip from Dr. Mont in 2011, it has been a great experience. I rock climb and play tennis, and don't experience any difference post-op.
Hi Jeff, hey everybody! I had my first resurfacing in 2017 by Prof. Winter in Friedrichshafen/ Germany (He ist probably Germans "first BHR- adress"). I'm 57 years old an doing my sports-job profession mostly every day (Core-fitness-training and Badminton). Before the surgery I was running a lot; many marathons (up to 12 a year). Now since about one year I#m running again ;-) Up to 5 times a week about 10 to 15 km. Next wednesday my second surgery (other side) is planed. The last days - what ever the reason is - I think SO MUCH about the right moment of surgery, metal-abrasion and, and, and... Shit! Suddenly I think about all what could be... How is your situation? Who is running? What experience?
I 'm zo happy People like you give me zo much power to don' 't give UP... I went in 2015 to Koen de smet ( i 'm from Holland i was a high level Taekwondo practitioner) i have serious hip damage, in Holland they don 't do hip resurfacing anymore. So i start to colect and saving money for the surgery. It was extremely hard to me to find a better job, working overtime,to fight ever dag against pain, dismobility and depression, and to fight against the People in Holland do not believe in resurfacing, fighting against meself. And finely after 5 years working hard, now almost having the money.... But still i 'm very afraid i' v never been surgery befor i 'm now 47 age... I hope after the coronacrissis i Will find the power to visit Dr. Koen de smet...
I do know a lot of Taekwondo practitioners all over the world with hip resurfacing and they are very happy.. So i do believe in hip resurfacing. For the last 5 years of my life i dream and hope every day every second to have resurfacing..
@@themurrell260 first i call for an appointment to visit, then in februari went to Gent Belgium and they first make a xray. So.. And then they quickly see what the probem is. Then you get a conversation, and make a surgerycal plan about it.. Do you life close to Belgium?
I know your comment was a while ago, but may I ask, just in case you see this. Was it metal on metal, plastic on metal or plastic on plastic? Also are you quite active?
@@ShareTradingAdvice they are BHR’s metal on metal. I’m fairly active (swim, ski, hike). The limiting factors are my other arthritic joints though, not my hips!
@@bernsber I only saw your reply now, but thank you very much for your reply. I'm having mine fairly soon and trying to prepare. The main concern is metallosis and the problems that can come from that. Do you ever measure your levels with blood tests?
I am really interested in getting resurfacing done. However, I live near Frankfurt, Germany right now, and it seems that there isn't a lot of docs that do resurfacing hear. Does anyone know of a good doctor in Germany?
Doctor, is resurfacing a good option for someone with avascular necrosis? I just turned 50 and have been diagnosed with AVN last year. Things are getting worse, so it’s definitely time to start thinking about surgery.
How could you overlook Andy Murray? The former tennis world number 1 returned to the world's top 50 after resurfacing. He heard of the operation from Bob Bryan.
Hi DR Su, I am 35 male i have sever OA. My surgeon wont do hip resurfacing as he talks about chromium and cobalt ions in the blood. In the UK ceramic ones are still on trial. I am very active or was and his suggestion is to have 2 ceramic THR uncemented. To go against this will mean going private for 30k (15k each side) Im scared on lost with what my future is. Any advice or some calming knowledge
Go to another surgeon - Look up Mr Tony Andrade - he did mine 10 years ago and its been amazing - I need the other side doing and hes going to do it for me
I’m 45 and will be getting surgery, not sure which one yet. I also do Muay Thai kickboxing. Will I still be able to do kickboxing at some point? Or is that something I should give up and do something else?
I'm 51 years old and I had a THR 5 years ago. I practice ITF Taekwondo-Do, Muay Thai, Kickboxing and escrima and I run about 20 miles per week.. I have NO limitations. The prosthetic my surgeon used the Zimmer-Biomet Taperloc Microplasty.
Thank you for this incredibly informative video! The surgeon I have chosen is offering the option of HRA over anterior approach THR because I hope to return to jiu-jitsu after surgery. However, given that I am female with hip dysplasia and too small for the Birmingham kit, I'm not certain which approach is really best for me. Any advice on how what else I should take into account when making my decision and/or what questions I should ask my surgeon? Which prosthetics are best for HRA in smaller females - "off-label" BioMet?
@@themurrell260 Dr. Christopher Anthony at Penn Medicine. I ended up doing a short telehealth appointment with Dr. Su and decided to hold on any surgery. I can manage the pain for now. I am waiting to see if better prosthetics come out for HR.
@@tracyleung4053 I am at the point where I can't manage the pain anymore. I am going to have the procedure done in the link below. Dr. James W. Pritchett has very high reviews. Google Dr. De Smet for his advancements in the procedure. instagram.com/p/CPvOlZRgSKL/ www.seattlejointsurgeon.com/specialties/metal-free-joint-replacement
@@themurrell260 have heard wonderful things about him. If you sign up to groups.io/g/Hipresurfacingsite you'll find incredible amounts of information on resurfacing as well as an amazing group of people willing to share their experiences, tips, etc. Almost all of them have gone to the top dozen or so hip resurfacing surgeons, Dr. Pritchett included.
Hello Everybody I had my first resurfacing in 2017 by Prof. Winter in Friedrichshafen/ Germany (He ist probably Germans "first BHR- adress"). I'm 57 years old an doing my sports-job profession mostly every day (Core-fitness-training and Badminton). Before the surgery I was running a lot; many marathons (up to 12 a year). Now since about one year I' running again ;-) Up to 5 times a week about 10 to 15 km. I would say 80% without pain. (The pain is mostly locates around gluteus medius).a Next wednesday my second surgery (other side) is planed. The last days - what ever the reason is - I think SO MUCH about the right moment of surgery, metal-abrasion and, and, and... Shit! Suddenly I think about all what could be... How is your situation? Who is running? What experience?
This Genius resurfaced my Left Hip! Dr. Su you're the Best!
I had my left hip resurfaced 14 years ago. It was great while it lasted but now It has failed and am having a 'Revision' done ( a clean out the implants and to replace with a THR. I am 79 years old. However, given the choice again, I would have the same again. BUT, they do not offer the Resurfaced hip for the over 70's.
Dr. Su resurfaced my left hip with impeccable precision and amazing empathy. Prior to discovering that i had an option instead of Total Hip Replacement, i was resigned to go ahead with a surgeon who advocated doing the "more conventional route". Once i did further research, i discovered that i could keep more of my bone structure without compromising anything related to recovery, lifestyle, sports, etc. I am truly grateful for all the time and detailed attention Dr. Su personally provided. People say that this procedure was "Life Changing", I would say that because of it my "Life is enabled" given so many more options for me to live "JOYFULLY" & pain free!
If a large ball, as is used in resurfacing, is correlated to fewer problems with dislocation, why not use a larger ball with a THR?
I had BHR on my left side in 2013 and on my right side last year. Truly life changing. I am very grateful to Derek McMinn, Smith and Nephew, and my two Florida based surgeons. I have been very fortunate to have trained under some of the very best martial arts grandmasters in the world and thanks to BHR, I can once again train.
im 10 years in to resurfacing and still going great, how is yours? I need my other hip doing now...they are suggesting another resurfacing....im unsure due to the amount of metal.
Professor Dominic Meek in Glasgow resurfaced my right hip almost 2 years' ago and just last week I ran 65 miles and normally run 55 miles per week! I am 64 years' old and cannot believe the difference it has made to my life as a long distance runner!
Do they cut through your muscles to get access to the hip? Or merely move them aside? I'm a runner too, my hip is shot
I am going in on Wednesday for a resurface at the Queen Elizabeth. Initially it was with Mr Meek but now another Surgeon has started doing them and I got a cancellation. Are you able to do high level activities again ?
Thanks I know it was a while ago
Thanks for putting out this video. I have a resurfaced hip from Dr. Mont in 2011, it has been a great experience. I rock climb and play tennis, and don't experience any difference post-op.
I had my Birmingham hip done in the early 2000s. Still going strong.
Hi Jeff, hey everybody! I had my first resurfacing in 2017 by Prof. Winter in Friedrichshafen/ Germany (He ist probably Germans "first BHR- adress"). I'm 57 years old an doing my sports-job profession mostly every day (Core-fitness-training and Badminton). Before the surgery I was running a lot; many marathons (up to 12 a year). Now since about one year I#m running again ;-) Up to 5 times a week about 10 to 15 km. Next wednesday my second surgery (other side) is planed.
The last days - what ever the reason is - I think SO MUCH about the right moment of surgery, metal-abrasion and, and, and... Shit! Suddenly I think about all what could be... How is your situation? Who is running? What experience?
Polymotion inplant looks promising. Great presentation! Hip resurfacing looks the better option.
Thank you for posting. Had my right done with Dr Mcminn in 2008 and the left with Dr Cobb this past January. Amazing stuff
I 'm zo happy People like you give me zo much power to don' 't give UP... I went in 2015 to Koen de smet ( i 'm from Holland i was a high level Taekwondo practitioner) i have serious hip damage, in Holland they don 't do hip resurfacing anymore. So i start to colect and saving money for the surgery. It was extremely hard to me to find a better job, working overtime,to fight ever dag against pain, dismobility and depression, and to fight against the People in Holland do not believe in resurfacing, fighting against meself. And finely after 5 years working hard, now almost having the money.... But still i 'm very afraid i' v never been surgery befor i 'm now 47 age... I hope after the coronacrissis i Will find the power to visit Dr. Koen de smet...
I do know a lot of Taekwondo practitioners all over the world with hip resurfacing and they are very happy.. So i do believe in hip resurfacing. For the last 5 years of my life i dream and hope every day every second to have resurfacing..
How did your procedure with Dr. Koen de Smet go?
@@themurrell260 the first meating or the surgery?
@@royvandedonk2429 first meeting
@@themurrell260 first i call for an appointment to visit, then in februari went to Gent Belgium and they first make a xray. So.. And then they quickly see what the probem is. Then you get a conversation, and make a surgerycal plan about it..
Do you life close to Belgium?
You are the best Dr Su!!! You changed my life for good!. Like a miracle.
2008, both hips(I was 31). Still doing great!
I know your comment was a while ago, but may I ask, just in case you see this. Was it metal on metal, plastic on metal or plastic on plastic? Also are you quite active?
@@ShareTradingAdvice they are BHR’s metal on metal. I’m fairly active (swim, ski, hike). The limiting factors are my other arthritic joints though, not my hips!
@@bernsber I only saw your reply now, but thank you very much for your reply. I'm having mine fairly soon and trying to prepare. The main concern is metallosis and the problems that can come from that. Do you ever measure your levels with blood tests?
@@rob9207 I only did for for first year or two, and then at ten. Metal ions are rarely a problem if the implant is properly positioned. Good luck!
How are both your MOM hips now please?@@bernsber
Exactly what I needed to hear!
This was so informative i can’t wait to meet you . I hope we come up with something great to relieve this pain
Could you recommend a top-notch hip resurfacing surgeon in Los Angeles/California?
I am looking forward to having this done in six months. By Dr. SU.
Appreciate the update 🇺🇸
What is the cap on weight for a 60 year old male that is 6 feet tall?
What’s the name of the guy who finished Badwater 135 after the procedure??
I am really interested in getting resurfacing done. However, I live near Frankfurt, Germany right now, and it seems that there isn't a lot of docs that do resurfacing hear. Does anyone know of a good doctor in Germany?
Isn't robotics being used now? I was under the impression that Dr Pritchett was using it
I am 62 and want to get back into olympic lifting..Some docs say I have mild arthritus,yetbothers say I nred a replacement,totally confusing
Why can't the replacement ball be as large as the original ball?
@DrEdwinPSU why are AVN patients not good candidates for Hip resurfacing?
Hello Doctor, is Hip resurfacing recommended in post Covid AVN, Ficat 3 and 4 , in a patient aged 40, male.
Doctor, is resurfacing a good option for someone with avascular necrosis? I just turned 50 and have been diagnosed with AVN last year. Things are getting worse, so it’s definitely time to start thinking about surgery.
I am in Australia, can you recommend a BHR product, In Australia they use MatOrtho ADEPT, is this a good product or is there another type. Thanks
It is the same that I will have this year. It is an amazing product
How could you overlook Andy Murray? The former tennis world number 1 returned to the world's top 50 after resurfacing. He heard of the operation from Bob Bryan.
Hi DR Su, I am 35 male i have sever OA. My surgeon wont do hip resurfacing as he talks about chromium and cobalt ions in the blood. In the UK ceramic ones are still on trial. I am very active or was and his suggestion is to have 2 ceramic THR uncemented. To go against this will mean going private for 30k (15k each side) Im scared on lost with what my future is. Any advice or some calming knowledge
Go to another surgeon - Look up Mr Tony Andrade - he did mine 10 years ago and its been amazing - I need the other side doing and hes going to do it for me
I’m 45 and will be getting surgery, not sure which one yet. I also do Muay Thai kickboxing. Will I still be able to do kickboxing at some point? Or is that something I should give up and do something else?
Do resurfacing, mom adept prosthetic. It is the only choice for muai thai for sure
Give it up Bro -
I'm 51 years old and I had a THR 5 years ago. I practice ITF Taekwondo-Do, Muay Thai, Kickboxing and escrima and I run about 20 miles per week.. I have NO limitations. The prosthetic my surgeon used the Zimmer-Biomet Taperloc Microplasty.
@@SuperDrJason: Nope. A THR is also perfectly fine for Muay Thai, etc.
Thank you for this incredibly informative video! The surgeon I have chosen is offering the option of HRA over anterior approach THR because I hope to return to jiu-jitsu after surgery. However, given that I am female with hip dysplasia and too small for the Birmingham kit, I'm not certain which approach is really best for me. Any advice on how what else I should take into account when making my decision and/or what questions I should ask my surgeon? Which prosthetics are best for HRA in smaller females - "off-label" BioMet?
What surgeon do you have ma'am?
@@themurrell260 Dr. Christopher Anthony at Penn Medicine. I ended up doing a short telehealth appointment with Dr. Su and decided to hold on any surgery. I can manage the pain for now. I am waiting to see if better prosthetics come out for HR.
@@tracyleung4053 I am at the point where I can't manage the pain anymore. I am going to have the procedure done in the link below. Dr. James W. Pritchett has very high reviews. Google Dr. De Smet for his advancements in the procedure.
instagram.com/p/CPvOlZRgSKL/
www.seattlejointsurgeon.com/specialties/metal-free-joint-replacement
@@themurrell260 have heard wonderful things about him. If you sign up to groups.io/g/Hipresurfacingsite you'll find incredible amounts of information on resurfacing as well as an amazing group of people willing to share their experiences, tips, etc. Almost all of them have gone to the top dozen or so hip resurfacing surgeons, Dr. Pritchett included.
@@themurrell260 hope you recover quickly and get back to all your activities soon!
Hello Everybody
I had my first resurfacing in 2017 by Prof. Winter in Friedrichshafen/ Germany (He ist probably Germans "first BHR- adress"). I'm 57 years old an doing my sports-job profession mostly every day (Core-fitness-training and Badminton). Before the surgery I was running a lot; many marathons (up to 12 a year). Now since about one year I' running again ;-) Up to 5 times a week about 10 to 15 km.
I would say 80% without pain. (The pain is mostly locates around gluteus medius).a
Next wednesday my second surgery (other side) is planed.
The last days - what ever the reason is - I think SO MUCH about the right moment of surgery, metal-abrasion and, and, and... Shit! Suddenly I think about all what could be... How is your situation? Who is running? What experience?
How are your hips now?
What about polyethylene implants? Dr. James Pritchett seems very fond of that type of implants.
Dr pritchett did mine almost three years ago and my hip feels great! I forget some days which hip was operated on....it's that good.
@@edwardarredondo8678 did Dr. Pritchett use polyethylene implants.
@@themurrell260 yes he did. You have to ask him for it.
@@edwardarredondo8678 how is your hip holding up. Do you have an Instagram page?
@@themurrell260 the hip is doing great. I play full court basketball with
Canadian surgeons dont have the skill for resurfacing