Stem of new hip replacement failed at six weeks
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My hip replacement stem failed after six weeks. Surgeon stated the stem slipped down into femur. Surgeon says he does not know why? Any suggestions?
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Tonij nancy72172
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Nancy, Can you provide more detailed information? What sort of procedure
was perfomed? Did the x-ray show this and were you having a lot of pain?
I'm very sorry to hear that you're having this terrible problem. What does your
doctor say needs to be done and do you trust your doctor to do another surgery
on you after what happened? Can you go to get a second opinion as to why
this happened and what should be done?
nancy72172 Tonij
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Wasn't having any pain.in hip, but in knee. My PT was concerned, so I went back to surgeon. He is upset and uncertain of cause of failure. Needless to sat, my confidence is a little shakey. Sorta in shock, I suppose.
nancy72172 Tonij
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Tonij nancy72172
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My knee killed me for at least a month past my THR.
It gradually got better. Maybe all you need is to give it time.
I also took neurontin to help my nerves heal which may
have helped too. Just take it slow and wait before you rush
into anything. As I said, I don't know what exactly causes
the knee pain, but my knee was extemely painful too.
All the best and please keep me informed.
Tonij nancy72172
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Well, that does put another light on the situation.
All I can say is that my knee killed me for the first
couple of weeks and gradually it got better.
I'm really sorry. Keep us informed and sending
you healing wishes.
ptolemy nancy72172
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hazel14263 nancy72172
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RichardKen nancy72172
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Hope he finds a good solution soon
Cheers Richard
steve86482 nancy72172
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Cemented or not, it is a tight fit and rests on top of the bone that was cut. Can't see how it fell in any deeper. Best of luck and get a new surgeom
RichardKen steve86482
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Something a bit odd there as even if there was no flange to stop it from going further on do....mine does not appear to gave such a flange the shape of it should prevent any downwards movement if it was correctly fitted. I agree time to find another surgeon!
Cheers Richard
samantha_2158 nancy72172
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Hope you can get a second opinion.
Sam
kimberley38758 nancy72172
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Hi Nancy,
So sorry to hear about the stem failure. I attempted to do some quick research prior to responding. From what I can tell this is very rare and usually happens because of infection and/or the stem not being properly placed.
I'd advise you to get a second opinion.
Wishing you the best!