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    <title>Moira Bilateral BHRs 12/22/09 &amp; 7/21/09  Dr. Vail</title>
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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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    Dr. Vail is such an amazingly skilled surgeon and lovely gentle, humble 
	human being that I would give him the highest recommendations to anyone 
	considering a BHR or THR. Dr. Vail has performed bilateral BHRs on me and I 
	am a new woman thanks to him! 
	 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;	I had my left hip resurfaced by Vail 6 weeks ago, on December 22nd, 2009, 
	and I just came back from a weekend in Tahoe, snowshoeing, swimming and 
	otherwise moving around easily on my new hips. Dr. Vail resurfaced my right 
	hip just 5 months before, on July 21, 2009. I was 48 when I had my right hip 
	resurfaced and 49 when I had my left hip resurfaced. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;	I saw Vail after having seen two 
	surgeons in the East SF Bay both of whom said I needed arthroscopy.&amp;#160; The 
	first surgeon referred to me by my primary physician, Dr. Kenneth Caldwell, 
	is not a hip surgeon so his opinion can be discounted. The second surgeon I 
	saw, Dr. Thomas Peatman at Webster Orthopedic, is one of the Raiders Team 
	doctors. Two years in a row, Peatman insisted that I would only need to have 
	arthroscopy and that I didn&#039;t need BHRs or THRs on my hips. I did extensive 
	research to find a second opinion and found that most people with advanced 
	arthritis had unsuccessful hip arthroscopies. And, thankfully, I found Vail. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;	Within minutes of my first visit he gently broke the bad news that I would 
	need either a BHR or THR, my choice as to which. I asked him which he would 
	do himself or recommend to a family member and he said BHR if they had that 
	as an option. From that day forward I have had only the most intelligent, 
	respectful, and thoughtful communication from Dr. Vail and his staff. 
	 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;	My surgeries each went very well. My hospital visits were very good and my 
	post-op care has been as good as I have needed.&amp;#160; Dr. Vail visited me twice 
	in the hospital after each surgery and his chief residents/fellow also 
	visited several times. Everyone working with Vail has such complete respect 
	and devotion to him, from his residents on down to his office assistants. 
	 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;	After my first BHR Vail&#039;s previous chief resident said that he pioneered BHR 
	in the U.S. and that he was one of the top hip surgeons in the country. His 
	current fellow (post-residency doc), Dr. Caravelli, said that Vail is such 
	an incredible surgeon that when he performs THRs he usually doesn&#039;t require 
	any limitations or restrictions on movement. 
	 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;	I had difficulty finding much information out about Vail prior to my first 
	appointment with him, because he is relatively new to UCSF, they are a 
	teaching hospital and thus don&#039;t focus on promotion and I believe because he 
	is so humble and doesn&#039;t have a big ego. He truly wants to help people 
	regain mobility and heal. I have been extremely happy with my BHRs and 
	really feel that I owe my renewed life force to Vail.  
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