| Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BHR) Technique |
Shawnee Mission Medical Center will showcase a new, less
invasive approach to hip replacement during a live surgical Webcast
Wednesday, September 20, at 7 p.m. CDT (Sept 21 @ 00:00 UTC) on
www.OR-Live.com
During the Webcast, Scott Cook, MD, will
perform the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BHR) technique. Cook is one of
just 40 doctors in the United States trained to do the procedure. "This is one of the most exciting procedures I've seen in years," explains Cook. "I see hip resurfacing as the ideal solution for many of my young, active patients who suffer from hip pain. As my patients are getting younger and younger, and are staying physically active much later in life, I've needed an alternative to total hip replacement that accommodates their age and lifestyle. The Birmingham Hip Resurfacing System is that alternative." The Birmingham Hip implant is intended for patients suffering from hip pain due to osteoarthritis, dysplasia or avascular necrosis, and for whom total hip replacement may not be appropriate due to their increased level of physical activity. For this reason, most surgeons feel it will be ideal for patients under age 60 who live non-sedentary lifestyles. Visit http://www.or-live.com/shawneeMission/1663 to view a program preview. |
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| Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 August 2006 ) |