
Success story with Dr. Péter Molnár
Author Marketing BMM | 2022.06.01.
Unique solutions during prosthesis surgery - Attila Juhász's healing story
Attila Juhász, an active young man, experienced hip pain from an injury that plagued him for a year, until he found the Budapest Musculoskeletal Private Clinic.
From injury to a long-term problem
After the young man broke his hip, he went from doctor to doctor as the treatment he received was not satisfactory. Attila's pain after his badly healed left hip fracture did not go away and he felt it was unacceptable that his activities and sporting life were not what they used to be. Attila was a regular sportsman: scuba diving, skydiving, paragliding, skiing and motorcycling. He wanted a solution to his complaints as soon as possible. Finally, he heard about Dr. Péter Molnár through friends and turned to him for help.
Dr. Péter Molnár the patient's X-ray findings suggested an immediate hip replacement, instead of the previously implanted Z-joint.
What is a Z-segment?
The hip screw is able to compress the fracture but behaves dynamically during healing. Both the dynamics and the prevention of post-operative rotation of the hip screw are ensured by a locking screw inside the pin.
Dr. Péter Molnár therefore recommended the removal of this anterior cruciate ligament, as the previous fracture had not healed properly. Attila agreed to the hip replacement surgery. Dr. Péter Molnár planned to solve the problem with a longer than average revision prosthesis stem, a total hip replacement.
Because of the previous injury, prosthetic surgery was technically more challenging than a basic hip replacement operation.
The hip replacement surgery procedure
The surgical procedure is essentially determined by the type of surgery (implantation or revision), the type of prosthesis chosen (cemented or cementless) and the surgical technique. Our surgeons use the most modern and effective minimally invasive surgical technique currently available, which is performed without muscle transection using a technique called muscle displacement. This is a special soft tissue-sparing surgical procedure that allows for a much faster and less painful post-operative rehabilitation.
Hip replacement surgery involves the removal of the diseased femoral head from the femur. In the pelvic bone, the acetabulum is prepared and shaped using surgical reamers. A metal, hemispherical scaffold is implanted into which a hardened plastic insert is placed or a plastic liner is fixed in place with bone cement (bone glue). The metal stem of the prosthesis is then also implanted in the femoral marrow cavity. This is done either without glue, which is wedged into the bone, or with glue (bone cement). A metal or ceramic ball head is placed on the stem component, which moves within the plastic liner of the socket, replacing the function of the original joint.
After the operation
Attila was surprised, based on his previous experience at other institutions, to be able to walk with a walker the day after his successful surgery.
On the morning of the second day, they took away my walking stick, I was given two sticks. Everything was noticeably easier. I move easily, no pain.
Attila also asked Dr. Péter Molnár if it is not a problem that he is so easy on his body, his legs are the same length, he has no pain. Dr. Péter Molnár cheerfully reassured him that this was correct, and that it should be.
Attila also praised the care:
The hospital was like a hotel, everyone had a very good attitude, everyone was nice to me, everything was clean.
According to Dr. Péter Molnár, Attila's case is a real success story, as he had a very young, complex problem, but because of his active life it was extremely important to end the pain and complaints as soon as possible and to be able to move freely again. The Budapest Musculoskeletal Private Clinic gave her this opportunity and a quality, permanent solution.
If you have hip problems, you can also contact our team of specialist doctors!
When you call us, we'll help you decide which specialist clinic you should register for. We use our excellent diagnostic tools to identify the cause of your symptoms as soon as possible. In terms of therapies, our own physiotherapists, therapists and physiotherapists will help to reduce your symptoms. We are also available for complementary therapies, and if surgery is required, we use the most modern solutions.
Our specialists always provide personalised support for patients' recovery.
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