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Pain months after Total Knee Replacement

Joint Replacements | Last Active: Dec 28, 2021 | Replies (53)

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Not all surgeons are created equal. The way I find the best physicians is to first google hospital ranking for the specialty I'm interested in - like 'hospital ranking orthopedics', then I look at the website 'HEALTH.USNEWS'. That's a U.S. News & World Report website. Then I google the physician's name I'm interested in & again look at HEALTH.USNEWS'. What I'm interested in is where he did his training, especially where he did his 'clinical fellowships'. Hospital for Special Surgery in NYC is #1 in the nation for orthopedic surgeries, then there's Columbia NY Presbyterian, and there are other top hospitals for orthopedic surgery. The better ranking hospitals only offer better physicians an affiliation with their hospital. There are also top orthopedic hospitals in California & elsewhere. Once I asked a foot surgeon at HSS about whether the foot surgery I needed was something that any foot surgeon could do, and his reply was "the better surgeons have very few surprises either during or after the surgery and even bad surgeons can have a successful surgery". As far as revision surgeries, they require a higher skill level than the first surgery.

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I wish I would have done what you did, I took the first referral that the ppc gave me and thought the surgeon was top, but then realized that I was going to be operated on by interns, trainees, etc., including the anesthesia specialist. I signed a paper allowing the procedure to be done at a teaching environment. I’m on Medicare and health care supplement, and the surgeons and hospital make only what Medicare pays, so in order for them to justify the surgery they put you with a teaching hospital environment. In other words, I was being a person that people can learn on. From my waist down, I am a wreck! Not going into specifics, but last year I was at least 70% of a healthy 71 year old male! Now I’m about 15 - 20%. I can’t walk any meaningful distance, sit for any length of time, have satisfied sex, am depressed, and really do not want to live! So, I agree, find the best surgeon, team, and hospital, and confirm that he/she will be doing the surgery…