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SPRING 2008
Chair's Message
Thomas Parker Vail, M.D., introduces key
players on the joint replacement team in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and discusses their areas of special interest and
training. Read more
Demands on Joints, Demand for Joint Replacements
Orthopaedic surgeons at the UCSF Arthritis and Joint Replacement Center are
experienced in computer-assisted surgery, less invasive hip and knee replacements, unusual and complicated cases, and
high-demand replacements for younger, more active patients.
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Hip Resurfacing: A New Alternative for the Young and Active
For many younger patients with degenerative hip joints, hip resurfacing is preferable to total
joint replacement because it allows them to remain active and
preserve options for future reconstruction. The resurfaced joint also poses less risk of dislocation than the smaller
ball and socket typically used in hip replacement. Read more
Managing Pain with Joint Replacement Surgery
UCSF Medical Center takes a unique, multimodal and multidisciplinary approach to treating the postoperative
pain of joint replacement. Directed by a pharmacist specialist in pain management, the team relies on a combination of
regional nerve blocks, systemic medications and physical manipulation to treat pain aggressively.
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Case Study — Metal-on-Metal Hip Resurfacing
An active 50-year-old woman chose resurfacing over total replacement for the painful arthritic hip joint that compromised her
competitive rowing. Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery Thomas Parker Vail, M.D., one of a handful of orthopaedic surgeons in the
country experienced in hip resurfacing, has performed more than 250 resurfacing procedures, and has been involved in implant
design and clinical trials since 2000. Read more
New Department Faculty
Four new physicians have joined the faculty in the UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. Casey Batten, M.D.,
specializes in conservative treatment of musculoskeletal injuries in athletes of all ages; Nancy Kadel, M.D., has
fellowship training in foot and ankle surgery; Alfred Kuo, M.D., Ph.D., is specially trained in lower extremity
reconstruction; and Brian Feeley, M.D., focuses on arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, hip and knee as well
as shoulder arthroplasty. Read more
CME Courses
Information on upcoming continuing medical education courses is available online.
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Grand Rounds
Information on Grand Rounds Visiting Professors is available online.
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Referral Liaison Service
The Referral Liaison Service provides assistance and information to referring physicians, medical groups and health plans.
For help regarding UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Children's Hospital, please call the liaison service or
visit www.ucsfhealth.org/healthprofessionals.
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Transfer Center
The UCSF Transfer Center is open 24 hours daily to coordinate the transfer of your patients to UCSF Medical Center from hospitals throughout the region.
| Phone | (415) 353-9166 |
| Fax | (415) 353-9172 |
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