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My India Expedience |
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to turn for advice? My doctor told me I probably would require hip replacement and sent me to an osteopathic surgeon - I was in shock. I have known for ten years I had a bad hip but when I thought about what they were really going to do to my hip and femur bone it sicken me. Not to mention all the things I would not be doing again and the horrifying possibility of revision. Always having to be careful with everything I did and knowing with each move it was wearing away. Someone at work told me about the special on 60 minutes (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/04/21/60minutes/main689998.shtml). I felt I had a ray of hope. I investigated the new prosthesis on the Internet (http://www.activejoints.com/resurfacing.html). I bought Peggy's book read it and determined that was the way I wanted to go. (http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/SearchCatalog.aspx), I told the osteopathic surgeon when I went for my initial visit I wanted hip resurfacing he said my hip was too badly damaged and would not be a good candidate for the procedure. He also informed me that my femur was bent and so I would require a short shaft and my leg was about ½ inch shorter than the other and he would try to lengthen it. Feeling defeated I made and appointment for surgery. I made it four weeks out as I wanted to finish my job and recuperate over summer break. |
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Bombay (Mumbai) Beach
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Who should I use to replace my hip?
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Why Doctor Pispati? So it was set. June 13th I would be in India and having a hip resurfacing with a ten percent chance of requiring a metal on metal THR that is not offered in the USA either. |
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Doc. Pispati Demomstrating
the ASR
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Night View Out Hospital Room
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I knew to trust him and the hospital Then with the waiting game comes questioning my decision wondering if it was the best. I could not talk to anyone on the suffacehippy website because no one had been to Bombay for surgery. So I investigated the hospital. My daughter works for Intel and part of her job is to correspond to people in India. She asked her colleagues for me and their reply was favorable. It is known to be one of the best private hospitals and reach centers in India. That was comforting to know that one of the best hospitals in India was backing Doctor Pispati as the head of their Osteopathic department. The makers of the BHR have distributed to him and the Johnson and Johnson Company has found him qualified to use their product. |
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The special treatment to feel buffered. I know we complain that the American society is such a throw away people, well everything that still works from the 60's is still used at the Jaslok hospital. They have all the modern things they need but have not wasted useful items just because a newer one has come along. |
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Day View From Hospital With
Monsoon Coming
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My husband was allowed to stay in the room with me. It was not a special arrangement but something they do for any patient, they may have one attendant stay with them at the same cost for the room plus the attendant's meals. I could see the tall building from my 16th floor room and could hear the noisy street outside. I felt protected from the monsoon rains and any unknown problems in India. |
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operation. Now I lay me down to sleep. Nervous but confident that I would get the best prosthesis given my individual condition I was ready for surgery. When I woke up the anesthesiologist told me I had the femoral head resurfacing that I had hoped for. I was so grateful but all I could do is reach up and caress her face. Here is how the operation went, this is a quote from the Medical Report sent home with me: "A standard Birmingham posterior approach to the hip was used. External rotators were divided away from the bone to preserve vascularity of the femoral neck. The neck capsule was preserved for the same reason. The hip was dislocated. There was advanced OA in the acetabulum and an arthritic, deformed femoral head. An anterosuperolateral pocket was created, the femoral head parked into it and acetabular preparation proceeded. An acetabular cyst was decompressed and bone grafted. An ASR 60 cup was inserted in good position with excellent stability. Femoral preparation followed, with good peripheral head support and without notching. Few small cysts in the femoral head were curetted. An ASR 53 femoral head was implanted over a thin film of CMW Gentamicin cement. The reduction was absolutely stable, with an excellent rage of movement. Pulse lavage had been used through the procedure. The wound was closed in layers over 2 drains, with staples for skin. Low Molecular weight heparin (Clexane) was used postoperatively." He also lengthen my leg so I would not have a limp. |
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I was interviewed by the
Indian Times while I was there. These are the journalist and the camera man
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The hotel After 7 days in the hospital we transferred to a 5 star hotel, the Taj President. It was to be home for the next 7 days. They were very friendly and helpful. They would literally run to accomplish any need you might have. They greeted me with a bouquet of flowers to enjoy during my convalescent stay. The breakfast was free with the room every morning. It was a feast. The people would remember what we had the day before and recommend something new based on what they knew we liked. We felt like we were really among friends. We found a taxi driver that would stay with us all day long for $20. He would take us to stores that he liked and tell us all about the city as we drove around. I went on such an excursion one day. All in all I think the adventure was really good. The best part was that
on the trip home I had no pain. I could get in and out of my plane seat without
any problems. I had mild discomfort at times but no pain. The trip there was
miserable I was in so much pain because my hip was collapsed bone on bone,
every move was a chore. |
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