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TAMPA SURGEON PERFORMS THE FIRST
BIRMINGHAM HIP RESURFACING PROCEDURE
IN FLORIDA
Dr.
Stephen Raterman provides an alternative to total hip
replacement surgery
Tampa, Fl. (July, 2006) – On Monday, June 19, 2006, Dr.
Stephen Raterman of the Florida Medical Clinic in Tampa became the
first orthopaedic surgeon in the state of Florida to perform the
Birmingham Hip Resurfacing System (BHR). “It is an honor to bring
the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing technology to the state of Florida.
My first surgery went like clock work and the patient is doing
extremely well. BHR is an orthopaedic technology that has been
needed for a while here in the states,” explains Raterman.
For years, patients have been traveling overseas to the UK,
India, and even Australia to have the hip resurfacing procedure
done. Hip resurfacing is a different approach in solving hip pain
caused by osteoarthritis. Hip resurfacing simply shaves off a few
centimeters of bone and then caps it with a metal devise. However,
in total hip replacement, the entire hip joint is removed to stop
the pain.
Hip resurfacing is not for everyone. Certain criteria are
considered when deciding if a patient is a candidate. BHR is
generally a solution for patients 65 years and younger, good bone
density, and no major deformities to the femur or hip socket.
The Birmingham Hip’s bone-conserving approach preserves more of
the patient’s natural bone structures and stability, covering the
joint’s surfaces with an all-metal implant that more closely
resembles a tooth cap than a hip implant. This approach reduces the
post-operative risks of dislocation and inaccurate leg length, and,
because the all-metal implant is made from tough, smooth cobalt
chrome, it reduces joint wear by 97 percent. It also has the
potential to last longer than traditional hip implants.
“This is one of the most exciting procedures I’ve seen in years,”
states Raterman. “I see hip resurfacing as the ideal solution for
many young active people who suffer from hip pain. Because 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.”
While the BHR implant closely matches the size of a patient’s
natural femoral head (hip ball), it comes in 10 different sizes that
help the procedure to accommodate all sizes of patients whether they
are female or male.
“This increased size translates to greater stability in the new
joint, and it decreases the chance of dislocation of the implant
after surgery. Dislocation is a leading cause of implant failure
after total hip replacement,” explains Raterman.
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