Second are you saying that the information that i posted is not 100% true????? Because all that information came from 2 doctors who where trained by Dereck MCMinn the creator of the BHR AND The MCMinn institute in Birmingham England. I have the 56$ phone bill to prove it. Im not wanting a arguement here but i just spent the last 4 years of my life researching this.
I agree, no argument, just descussion.
I understand where you are coming from but...
You are a patient, right? That means that some drs. are going to tell you what they want you to believe and what implants
they want to use. Now if you did the research then that is great. I'm not saying that you are wrong but you mentioned certain things that I felt from my experience that were not quite acurate. Like you stated " If it is any other manufacturer run out of the office and find another dr." It sounds like you work for Smith Nephew. I'm not saying you do. That just sounds like something a sales rep would say.
The quote is what I feel is not acurate as I have been in countless cases where we have taken out bad Smith Nephew implants for whatever reason. It is all relative to the patient. Depuy, Smith&Nephew, Biomet, Zimmer, Conformis... these are just a few names of implant companies and they all are good. They all have recalls, it is part of the business.
Like I said, you are a patient and as such you can only research so much. I have experienced this first hand and know about the implants and the choices. The BHR is fine and a great procedure but I have also been involved in BHR revisions from well know Drs. it just happens sometimes.
I only mention this because as most things in this world, surgery and implants are a business. Drs go from one thing to another, one implant company to another and it's all about the business. I know some Drs. that will do a THA(Total Hip Arthroplasty) the same way every time with the same company's implants every time, no matter what the condition of the patient is. (These are not cases I like to be in, for obvious reasons). Lol. It's not right but that is what it is.
And the Dr. that I work with that did the BHR, and did them well, also trained under Dereck McMinn, but he still decided to change to another technique. I'm not sure why because that was his choice. I'm not saying that he hasn't or won't do them again but he has switched as of now.
I completely agree that it is a good procedure and am happy that your results were as great as they have been. That is what I(we) in surgery want is for you to have great results. I have just seen many different ways of doing it, both good and bad.
I didn't mean that you didn't know anything about what you stated. You have and I have different perspectives on this, you as a patient and I as an orthopod RN. I have seen patients make the wrong choices because they didn't have all the info or did any research on the surgery they were having. Also as you stated, and I agree, that at his age the BHR may be the choice for him.
I feel we both have something to offer him in the way of information."thumbsup"
Later,
Dan