ORTHOPAEDIC NEWS
Need a new hip? Someday you may grow your own.
'Fix-me itis' fueling boom in joint surgeries
Risk Assessment Tool for Osteoarthritis
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New York Times: Getting a New Knee or Hip? Do It Right the First Time
TESTIMONIALS
Dr. Bal's Patients Tell Their Stories-
"I am very satisfied with the outcome of my surgery and the improved quality of life I am now enjoying..."
Shamsy Kazemi-Bardool, Iran -
"I am looking forward to being able to boat and golf this summer, without having to endure the pain and limitations of prior years..."
Greg Voreis, Mo. -
"Just 9 ½ weeks following my surgery knee replacements, I traveled to Hawaii and went scuba diving..."
David Booker, Mo. -
"Dr. Bal did great a job explaining the procedure through conversation and with his hip surgery book. He changed my life..."
Dennis Disselhoff, Mo. -
"It is so important to have a physician who you trust, and who will listen to you. That’s critical. I have never seen a doctor who cares so much for each and every patient..."
Faye Bleigh, Mo. -
"I am glad to have come to Dr. Bal; his office staff was great to work with; the hospital experience was very good, and the outcome of surgery was all I had hoped for..."
Craig Jacobson, Ne. -
"I feel so free now. Last weekend I rode my bike to Cooper's Landing and enjoyed a great meal as I watched the Missouri River roll by and listened to the bluegrass music..."
Marilyn McCreary, Mo. -
"The staff at Capitol Region were very gracious, attentive and thorough. I would go back there anytime. They made sure I was comfortable..."
Bob Smith, Mo. -
"It has been a real pleasure to meet and get to know Dr. Bal. He is caring, thorough in his explanations, and a great friend...."
Richard Wallace, Mo.
WHAT YOU MUST KNOW
BEFORE ANY SURGERY
Possible complications
This is a critical section that must be reviewed by anyone contemplating hip or knee surgery of any kind. We have listed some known complications and adverse events associated with surgery below. This list will serve as the beginning point of our discussion about surgery, with our commentary and observations added. This may be more detail than you want to know, but it is still important that you read this material, and understand it thoroughly. Please communicate with your doctor to discuss any of this material.
The odds of a complication occurring are very small. In the majority of surgical procedures, the outcomes are satisfactory, and modern surgery is very safe. But, just as riding in a car or flying in an airplane, all risk cannot be eliminated. Therefore, it is important that you review the material below, and ask questions if necessary before any surgery is planned.
Click on an item in the list below to learn more in detail.
- Blood Clots
- Pneumonia
- Nerve Injury
- Blood Vessel Injury
- Blood Transfusion Risks
- Anesthetic Complications
- Failure of Implants
- Heart Attack and Other Cardiac Complications
- Stroke
- Dislocation of the Components
- Infection
- Fracture
- Leg length Inequality and Complications Related to Malalignment of the Leg
We will proceed with your surgery with the assumption that you understand, accept, and recognize this information. If these risks are unacceptable, then please postpone the procedure. Finally, while many complications are listed, all surgical procedures have a small chance of unpredictable outcomes, i.e., complications that no one can reasonably predict. There are no guarantees or certainties in medicine in terms of outcome, but rest assured that we will do our best to make the procedure safe and effective, by minimizing the risks involved.
Prior to any surgical procedure, we will assume that you thoroughly understand all material presented in this web site. Please understand that we may cancel the procedure at any time until the surgery, if in our judgment you are unlikely to have a satisfactory result from the surgery, or if the risk of a poor result or an adverse outcome exceeds our safe threshold for performing such surgery. Please feel free to communicate with any of the doctors via e-mail. We appreciate the opportunity to answer any questions that you may have.
What are some of the factors that may put you at greater risk for complications?
Click here for a list of the risk factors that contribute to a poor and unsatisfactory result from any joint replacement surgery.
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