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Wake Forest Baptist is the first hospital in the Triad to offer hip resurfacing, including the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing System, a new type of hip surgery that is an alternative to standard total hip replacement. Approved by the Food and Drug Administration in May, hip resurfacing is designed to remove less of the patient’s bone than traditional hip replacement surgery.
William Ward, M.D., professor and director of adult reconstruction, and Riyaz Jinnah, M.D., professor of orthopaedic surgery, were trained in Birmingham, England, to perform the surgery. The Birmingham hip resurfacing procedure was introduced in Europe in 1997, and there have been 60,000 implantations worldwide.
“This is a breakthrough in total hip surgery that allows hip replacements to be performed in young and active patients and allows them to participate in sports activities without the limitations imposed on standard total joint patients,” said Jinnah, North Carolina’s most experienced surgeon in this procedure. |
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View our doctors performing the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing System surgery.

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