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@laughlin1947
Congratulations. I completely agree. All doctors are not equal. This is complex stuff. My brother, almost 1700 miles away, and I both had knee surgery around the same time. He had a well respected but old fashioned traditionalist and I had a cutting edge surgeon with great hands and mind.
It is now 5 days post knee surgery for me and I never took a single opiod pill. My brother, on the other hand, is under continuous pain and is on hydrocordone and Journavax. When we started we were both bone on bone but I was seriously misaligned and under almost constant pain. So my condition, pre-surgery, was worse. And I had a much more complex operation as my surgeon had to do a functional alignment and I wanted him to preserve my ligaments and he wanted to do as well by doing a bicruciate retaining implant (not many surgeons do this work--most cut at least the ACL and some the PCL as well).
I was chatting with my surgeon before my operation and we both agreed that successful experience was more important than method (even though he holds more than 15 patents and is the prime inventor of the Superpath approach to hip replacement). Of course, try to get it all.
So...message...do a ton of research and find the best doctor for your condition. Mind and hands matter whether it is surgery, pain, or diagnosis.