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ASHFORD AND ST. PETER’S HOSPITALS EXPERIENCE IN BIRMINGHAM HIP RESURFACING



Abstract

The purpose of this study is to show our experience with Birmingham Hip Resurfacing which we think it is a procedure that will play a big role in hip replacement surgery, especially for young people.

Methods:

  1. Operative Records from the Theatre Registrar Book, Implant register Book and the theatre computer records.

  2. Other similar studies from other Hospitals

Birmingham Hip Resurfacing – Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals Experience for the period March 2000 to January 2004.

  • The total number of cases done for the period: 290

  • The number of patients: 277

  • Male: 160

  • Female: 130

  • Right Hip: 145

  • Left Hip: 120

  • Side not recorded: 25

  • Both sides done: 13

  • Primary cases: 286

  • Revisions: 4

  • The youngest male done aged: 25 years

  • The youngest female done aged: 33 years

  • The oldest male done aged: 75 years

  • The oldest female done aged: 72 years

  • Mean age: 56.5 years

Conclusion: Birmingham Metal on Metal Resurfacing started by Mr. Derek McMinn at about 13 years ago.

Our results and results world-wide are encouraging. The failure rate of THR in young patients is very high, and the revision is difficult and requires a major reconstructive operation. Therefore BHR is a good alternative in our opinion.

Honorary Secretary Mr Bimal Singh. Correspondence should be addressed to BOSA (British Orthopaedic Specialists Association), c/o Royal College of Surgeons, 35 – 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE.