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Russell Meldrum, MD
Indiana, University , School of Medicine,
Department of orthopedics
550 North University Blvd., Room 1250
Indianapolis, IN 46202
317-274-7359
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Overview
  • Named for Birmingham, England, where the devices
    creators practice medicine
  • Used globally since 1997 More than 65,000
    implanted
  • Approved by the FDA in March 2006
  • In an international study of 1,626 hips, 99.5
    of patients were Pleased or Extremely
    Pleased with the results of the BIRMINGHAM HIP
    Resurfacing (BHR) System.

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Who is the typical candidate for BHR System?
  • Adults under age 60 for whom total hip
    replacement may not be appropriate due to an
    increased level of physical activity
  • Active adults over age 60 may be candidates,
    depending on their bone quality

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Anatomy
  • Socket
  • Ball
  • Femoral neck
  • Smooth weight-bearing surfaces
  • Smooth cartilage
  • Femur

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Diseases of the hip
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Osteoarthritis (OA)
  • Wear and tear arthritis
  • Joint becomes pitted, eroded, unevenand painful
  • Bone spurs, or osteophytes, often form
  • The common activities of daily living become
    limited by extreme pain

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Hip dysplasia
  • Congenital disease that affects 1 in 1,000 people
  • The hip doesnt develop the normal wear
    patterns, which leads to early OA
  • Chief risk factor family history
  • Women, first-born children and breech babies have
    higher rates of dysplasia

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Avascular necrosis (AVN)
  • Caused when there is a disruption of the blood
    supply to the hip
  • In time, the bone will die and the femoral head
    will collapse
  • Leading causes Alcoholism, corticosteroids
  • Other risk factors blood vessel blockage due to
    sickle cell anemia or fat particles, or from
    dislocation of the hip due to trauma

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Non-surgical alternatives
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Non-surgical alternatives
  • Lifestyle modification
  • Exercise and physical therapy
  • Anti-inflammatory medication

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Risks
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Risks
  • Thromboembolism
  • Infection
  • Pneumonia

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The procedure
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Conventional hip replacement
Healthy hip
Cuts
Implant components
Implanted
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The BHR System
Healthy hip
Cuts
Implant components
Implanted
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Conventional vs. BHR Resurfacing
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Conventional vs. the BHR System
Total hip cuts
BHR System cuts
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Is it minimally invasive?
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That depends on how you define Minimally
Invasive.
  • Soft Tissue
  • No. Incision length of 6 to 8 inches
  • Bone
  • Yes. Preserves your bodys natural bone
    structure It resurfaces rather than replaces

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The implant
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The key benefits
  • Head size
  • Advanced bearing surface
  • Bone conservation

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Head size
Healthy head
BHR head
Total hip head
  • Closely matches the size of your natural femoral
    head
  • Larger than the head of a total hip replacement
  • Larger head means a reduced chance of dislocation
    after surgerya leading cause of revision surgery
  • 1-3 of total hips dislocate over the lifetime
    of the implant
  • 0.3 of BHR implants dislocated in the first 5
    years after surgery (in a study of 2,385 hips)

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Advanced bearing surface
  • Metal-on-metal implant
  • No plastic liner like most total hip replacements
  • All-metal total hip replacements reduce joint
    wear by 97 versus metal on plastic total hips
    BHR implants were found to be in this range

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Bone conservation
Hip with osteoarthritis
Bone cuts fora traditionalhip replacement
Bone cuts forBHR System
  • Preserves your natural femoral neck
  • Neck length and angle determine accurate leg
    length
  • With the BHR System, you retain your original
    equipment with a total hip, your femoral neck is
    replaced by the implant

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Bone conservation (cont.)
  • Revises to a primary
  • If you need revision surgery, you dont get a
    revision implant
  • The follow-up procedure would be the same total
    hip replacement you would otherwise have received

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After surgery
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After surgery
  • You will undergo a rehabilitation protocol
    similar to total hip replacement patients
  • During year-one Low-impact activities as your
    bone and muscles adjust to the new stresses
    (swimming, walking, bicycling)
  • After year-one Higher impact physical activity
    may be appropriate (singles tennis, jogging)

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