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    <title>Maggie Bilateral  Dr. Mont January 2010</title>
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    <author>nospam@example.com (Patricia Walter)</author>
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    One month ago, I lay in Sinai Hospital in 
			Baltimore recovering from bilateral hip resurfacing a la Dr. Michael 
			Mont. I&#039;m a 49 year old active married professional woman 2 kids 
			from Philadelphia with severe osteoarthritis. Your website helped 
			lead me to Dr Mont after failing to find a surgeon I trusted in the 
			Philly area, notwithstanding all our fine orthopedic 
			hospitals/doctors. The three prior surgeons I interviewed were all 
			anxious to replace my young 49 year old hips and recommended against 
			resurfacing, citing amorphous risks of metal ion contamination and 
			osteoporosis fracture risks. I sensed they just didn&#039;t want to do 
			the surgery and wondered aloud what I would do if I needed a 
			revision in 20 years? The women in my family live well into their 
			nineties, so this is a legitimate concern for me. I had suffered 
			from the arthritis for about three years and acted only when it 
			became unbearable because I don&#039;t like to be out of the game. But 
			when I couldn&#039;t ride my horse or my bike, coach soccer, walk my 
			dogs, garden or go skiing with my family, it was time to get 
			radical.&lt;br /&gt;
			&lt;br /&gt;
			My initial appointment with Dr Mont was in July 2009, and he didn&#039;t 
			rush me at all, spent all the time I needed with me and seemed to 
			actually care about me. I questioned if he was actually a surgeon 
			since he also had a personality. He laughed. I scheduled surgery for 
			January 2010, the soonest I could do it, and was essentially 
			handicapped on a cane with 6 vicoden a day for pain before I headed 
			in for surgery. I had each hip done, one week apart, and spent three 
			days in the hospital each time. Immediately after the hospital, I 
			went to Genesis at Brightwood, a skilled nursing center in the 
			Baltimore county area, for rehab for a week before heading home. &lt;br /&gt;
			&lt;br /&gt;
			Four weeks out now, I am on a cane, twice a week outpatient PT (pain 
			and torture) having graduated from a walker. My arthritic pain is 
			totally gone, no medication needed and my incisions are healing 
			well. The only issue I am having now is that the muscles down the 
			front of my thighs are so tight from stooping over during the 
			arthritis period, it seems to be taking forever to stretch back out 
			so I can stand up straight. So I continue to work on my gait, and I 
			go back to work in two weeks. I have a 5 week follow up appointment 
			with Dr Mont in ten days so I&#039;m hoping for a green light to my prior 
			active life. No regrets about anything and I am so blessed by your 
			website resource. I will continue updates as I progress.&lt;br /&gt;
			&lt;br /&gt;
			Maggie 
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    <pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 09:47:43 -0700</pubDate>
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    <title>Lou Hip Resurfacing Dr. Mont 2009</title>
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            <category>Dr. Mont</category>
            <category>Personal HR Stories 2009</category>
    
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    <author>nospam@example.com (Patricia Walter)</author>
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    I am a semi-pro athlete(ski racing) who received a right hip resurfacing with 
	Dr Mont on April 9, 2009. I am a pilot and opted for the anterior lat 
	approach with Dr. Mont due to the incision and trauma not being on the 
	&amp;quot;sitting areas.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
	All of my pre op was done from Park City UT, so I didn&#039;t meet anyone until 
	the day before surgery. His assistant Jill was incredible. All of my pre op 
	concerns were answered quickly and easily via email and phone. I showed up 
	the day before surgery and stayed at the guesthouse at the hospital. Don&#039;t 
	remember the exact name, but Dr. Mont&#039;s office will give you the name. I met 
	with Dr. Mont and Jill and had the last of my questions answered. Dr. Mont 
	was very assuring that I would not end up with a THR. They also let me know 
	they use the Wright C+ and Cormet devices. I then went for my last blood 
	test at the hospital. Everything was smooth and easy like a well oiled 
	machine. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	I showed up the next morning at 6am and was taken in immediately. The 
	hospital staff is very nice and accommodating. I met with the 
	Anesthesiologist, and he reassured me that the spinal would be adequate and 
	I would remember nothing, he was correct, don&#039;t worry about the spinal. 
	After recovery, I was sent to my room, and it was a very nice room, with an 
	extra bedroom on the side for my guest. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	The next day I met with Dr. Mont, he stated that it went very well and that 
	my bone stock was extremely dense and a pleasure to work with (maybe due to 
	years of pounding them ski racing). He then informed me that I received the 
	Wright C+ device. The gist I got, and I could be wrong, was that the Wright 
	C+ it 
	works well with dense bones. I really wasn&#039;t worried about the device, I 
	just felt comfortable with the fact that Dr. Mont is comfortable with it. I 
	feel that is the most important part of the device choice, the surgeons 
	experience and comfort with the device and installation. He knows I&#039;m an 
	athlete, and will return to ski racing in Sept in Chile. He assured me that 
	in a few months, I will not even know I have the device. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	I rode to NYC to my parents home after being discharged. The 3.5 hr ride was 
	no big deal at all. Just needed a pillow, garbage bag (to reduce friction 
	getting in and out) and an ice bag. Stopped once on the way home. Flying 
	would have been a little difficult but doable due to the seat angle. 
	Swelling was at a minimum too.&lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Overall, it was a very pleasant experience. There are no staples or stitches 
	to be removed! The steri strips will fall off in about two weeks. My pain 
	was minimal, I have only used an occasional Hydrocodone just to sleep. I was 
	able to walk with crutches the day after surgery. I was able to climb stairs 
	too. Pain is minimal and has not really been worse than pre op pain. About 5 
	days post op, I moved to one crutch. It is now 12 days, and I can walk with 
	a limp and no crutches, but Jill insisted that I use one crutch for a bit 
	longer. I am flying home on Thursday (2 weeks post op) and feel totally ok 
	to do so.&lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Dr. Mont is a rock star and his staff too! &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Lou&lt;br /&gt;
	R Wright C +Dr. Mont 4/9/09 
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    <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 12:22:28 -0700</pubDate>
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            <category>Personal HR Stories 2009</category>
    
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    <author>nospam@example.com (Patricia Walter)</author>
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    I am a semi-pro athlete(ski racing) who received a right hip resurfacing with 
	Dr Mont on April 9, 2009. I am a pilot and opted for the anterior lat 
	approach with Dr. Mont due to the incision and trauma not being on the 
	&amp;quot;sitting areas.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
	All of my pre op was done from Park City UT, so I didn&#039;t meet anyone until 
	the day before surgery. His assistant Jill was incredible. All of my pre op 
	concerns were answered quickly and easily via email and phone. I showed up 
	the day before surgery and stayed at the guesthouse at the hospital. Don&#039;t 
	remember the exact name, but Dr. Mont&#039;s office will give you the name. I met 
	with Dr. Mont and Jill and had the last of my questions answered. Dr. Mont 
	was very assuring that I would not end up with a THR. They also let me know 
	they use the Wright C+ and Cormet devices. I then went for my last blood 
	test at the hospital. Everything was smooth and easy like a well oiled 
	machine. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	I showed up the next morning at 6am and was taken in immediately. The 
	hospital staff is very nice and accommodating. I met with the 
	Anesthesiologist, and he reassured me that the spinal would be adequate and 
	I would remember nothing, he was correct, don&#039;t worry about the spinal. 
	After recovery, I was sent to my room, and it was a very nice room, with an 
	extra bedroom on the side for my guest. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	The next day I met with Dr. Mont, he stated that it went very well and that 
	my bone stock was extremely dense and a pleasure to work with (maybe due to 
	years of pounding them ski racing). He then informed me that I received the 
	Wright C+ device. The gist I got, and I could be wrong, was that the Wright 
	C+ it 
	works well with dense bones. I really wasn&#039;t worried about the device, I 
	just felt comfortable with the fact that Dr. Mont is comfortable with it. I 
	feel that is the most important part of the device choice, the surgeons 
	experience and comfort with the device and installation. He knows I&#039;m an 
	athlete, and will return to ski racing in Sept in Chile. He assured me that 
	in a few months, I will not even know I have the device. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	I rode to NYC to my parents home after being discharged. The 3.5 hr ride was 
	no big deal at all. Just needed a pillow, garbage bag (to reduce friction 
	getting in and out) and an ice bag. Stopped once on the way home. Flying 
	would have been a little difficult but doable due to the seat angle. 
	Swelling was at a minimum too.&lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Overall, it was a very pleasant experience. There are no staples or stitches 
	to be removed! The steri strips will fall off in about two weeks. My pain 
	was minimal, I have only used an occasional Hydrocodone just to sleep. I was 
	able to walk with crutches the day after surgery. I was able to climb stairs 
	too. Pain is minimal and has not really been worse than pre op pain. About 5 
	days post op, I moved to one crutch. It is now 12 days, and I can walk with 
	a limp and no crutches, but Jill insisted that I use one crutch for a bit 
	longer. I am flying home on Thursday (2 weeks post op) and feel totally ok 
	to do so.&lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Dr. Mont is a rock star and his staff too! &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Lou&lt;br /&gt;
	R Wright C +Dr. Mont 4/9/09 
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    <title>Lou Hip Resurfacing - Right Wright C+  2009  Dr. Mont</title>
    <link>http://www.hipresurfacingnews.com/archives/281-Lou-Hip-Resurfacing-Right-Wright-C+-2009-Dr.-Mont.html</link>
            <category>Articles 2009</category>
            <category>Dr. Mont</category>
            <category>Personal HR Stories 2009</category>
    
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    I am a semi-pro athlete(ski racing) who received a right hip resurfacing with 
	Dr Mont on April 9, 2009. I am a pilot and opted for the anterior lat 
	approach with Dr. Mont due to the incision and trauma not being on the 
	&amp;quot;sitting areas.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
	All of my pre op was done from Park City UT, so I didn&#039;t meet anyone until 
	the day before surgery. His assistant Jill was incredible. All of my pre op 
	concerns were answered quickly and easily via email and phone. I showed up 
	the day before surgery and stayed at the guesthouse at the hospital. Don&#039;t 
	remember the exact name, but Dr. Mont&#039;s office will give you the name. I met 
	with Dr. Mont and Jill and had the last of my questions answered. Dr. Mont 
	was very assuring that I would not end up with a THR. They also let me know 
	they use the Wright C+ and Cormet devices. I then went for my last blood 
	test at the hospital. Everything was smooth and easy like a well oiled 
	machine. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	I showed up the next morning at 6am and was taken in immediately. The 
	hospital staff is very nice and accommodating. I met with the 
	Anesthesiologist, and he reassured me that the spinal would be adequate and 
	I would remember nothing, he was correct, don&#039;t worry about the spinal. 
	After recovery, I was sent to my room, and it was a very nice room, with an 
	extra bedroom on the side for my guest. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	The next day I met with Dr. Mont, he stated that it went very well and that 
	my bone stock was extremely dense and a pleasure to work with (maybe due to 
	years of pounding them ski racing). He then informed me that I received the 
	Wright C+ device. The gist I got, and I could be wrong, was that the Wright 
	C+ it 
	works well with dense bones. I really wasn&#039;t worried about the device, I 
	just felt comfortable with the fact that Dr. Mont is comfortable with it. I 
	feel that is the most important part of the device choice, the surgeons 
	experience and comfort with the device and installation. He knows I&#039;m an 
	athlete, and will return to ski racing in Sept in Chile. He assured me that 
	in a few months, I will not even know I have the device. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	I rode to NYC to my parents home after being discharged. The 3.5 hr ride was 
	no big deal at all. Just needed a pillow, garbage bag (to reduce friction 
	getting in and out) and an ice bag. Stopped once on the way home. Flying 
	would have been a little difficult but doable due to the seat angle. 
	Swelling was at a minimum too.&lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Overall, it was a very pleasant experience. There are no staples or stitches 
	to be removed! The steri strips will fall off in about two weeks. My pain 
	was minimal, I have only used an occasional Hydrocodone just to sleep. I was 
	able to walk with crutches the day after surgery. I was able to climb stairs 
	too. Pain is minimal and has not really been worse than pre op pain. About 5 
	days post op, I moved to one crutch. It is now 12 days, and I can walk with 
	a limp and no crutches, but Jill insisted that I use one crutch for a bit 
	longer. I am flying home on Thursday (2 weeks post op) and feel totally ok 
	to do so.&lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Dr. Mont is a rock star and his staff too! &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Lou&lt;br /&gt;
	R Wright C +Dr. Mont 4/9/09 
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    <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 08:41:43 -0700</pubDate>
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