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  • Solihull NHS | Mr Trevor Lawrence | Hip & Knee Surgery Clinic

    NHS Solihull HOSPITAL Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest Hospital Trusts in England. The hospital treats more than 1.2 million people every year. The dynamic Hospital Trust originally developed from Little Bromwich Hospital, a fever hospital and sanatorium in Yardley, which opened in June 1895. As East Birmingham District General Hospital, which it became following a collaboration with Yardley Green Hospitals in April 1963; it then went on to acquire the Marston Green Maternity Hospital and become the first acute trust in Birmingham in April 1992. Mr Lawrence's NHS practice is based at Solihull Hospital where he has undertaken over 500 revision hip operations and thousands of hip and knee replacements.

  • KNEE | Mr Trevor Lawrence | Hip & Knee Surgery Clinic

    KNEE SURGERY - Results Results Before surgery Operation After surgery Complications Keyhole surgery “ All my patients stand a very high chance of achieving long-term pain relief and a significant improvement to their mobility, irrespective of their body weight, age or level of their activity. ” Mr Trevor Lawrence HIGH SUCCESS RATE The National Joint Registry (NJR) is a medical authority that collects and analyses data on joint replacement surgery in England and Wales. It monitors the performance of each orthopaedic surgeon, as well as the effectiveness of joint replacement implants. ​ Since the 2009 period covered by the National Joint Registry (NJR) , only one per thousand of Mr Lawrence's patients needed repeat surgery due to implant loosening or wear. UK average revision (repeat surgery) rate: 1.9% over 10years. Mr Lawrence's rate: 0.7% over 10 years. Since 2009, Mr Lawrence performed close to 600 knee operations, out of which only 4 ever required repeat surgery. To date, over the 10 years covered by the National Joint Registry data, none of Mr Lawrence's patients have required revision surgery for loosening or wear of their joint replacement ​ - - - OUTSTANDING RESULTS The NJR graph below, covering period 1st April 2018 - 31 March 2021 , shows that Mr Lawrence has performed 21% more Primary knee operations than the UK National Average. It also shows Mr Lawrence's knee revision/ repeat surgery rate due to a complication, to be nearly a 1/3 lower than the UK National Average . Mr Lawrence's PRIMARY ​ 170 National Average ​ 121 Mr Lawrence's REVISION ​ 5 National Average ​ 13 PRIMARY SURGERY = patients undergoing 1st-time Knee replacement . REVISION SURGERY = patients needing 2nd Knee operation due to a complication. PATIENT SATISFACTION Since 1999 Mr Lawrence has carefully monitored the outcomes of his patients. In over 1000 patients assessed in the clinic: 97% say that 'Pain relief was good to excellent'. 96% say that 'Satisfaction is good to excellent'. 97% say 'Yes, I would recommend the operation'. ​ These results confirm a high degree of satisfaction and success following treatment under the care of Mr Lawrence. ​ - - - ​ RETURN TO FULL PHYSICAL & SPORTING ACTIVITY Traditionally, patients are told not to undertake impact activities following total hip replacement. Since 1999 when Mr Lawrence first started monitoring the outcome of his patients, he observed that some of his younger patients have returned to jogging 15-20 kilometres or playing tennis and 5 aside football. So far, these activities have not resulted in wear or loosening of the hip replacements and Mr Lawrence now allows his patients to return to virtually all activities following surgery.​ ••

  • KNEE | Mr Trevor Lawrence | Hip & Knee Surgery Clinic

    Knee surgery. “ All my patients stand a very high chance of achieving long-term pain relief and a significant improvement to their mobility, irrespective of their body weight, age or level of their activity. ” Mr Trevor Law rence Return to full physical activity. Traditionally, patients are told not to undertake impact activities following the knee replacement. Since 1999 when Mr Lawrence first started monitoring the outcome of his patients, he observed that some of his younger patients have returned to jogging or playing tennis and 5 aside football. So far, these activities have not resulted in wear or loosening of the knee replacements. Mr Lawrence now allows his patients to return to virtually all activities following surgery.​ BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY Outstanding results. NJR data period: 01 April 2020 - 31 March 2023 Mr Lawrence's PRIMARY KNEE SURGERY ​ 91 UK National Average ​ 115 PRIMARY SURGERY Patients undergoing 1st-time Hip replacement. Mr Lawrence's REVISION KNEE SURGERY ​ 5 UK National Average ​ 13 REVISION (REPEAT) SURGERY Patients needing 2nd Joint operation due to a complication. Since the 2009 period covered by the National Joint Registry (NJ R) , only 1 per 1,000 of Mr Lawrence's patients needed repeat surgery due to implant loosening or wear. UK average revision (repeat surgery) rate: 1.9% over 10 years. Mr Lawrence's rate: 0.7% over 10 years. Since 2009, Mr Lawrence has performed nearly 600 knee operations, of which only four required repeat surgery. Over the 10 years covered by the National Joint Registry data, none of Mr Lawrence's patients have required revision surgery for loosening or wear of their joint replacement. Knee Implants. When it comes to replacing your joint, your future movement deserves more than "good enough." That's why Mr lawrence chooses only premium implants such as Stryker and Exeter, renowned for their durability, innovative design, and exceptional track record of success. These top-of-the-line options offer unparalleled stability, minimising the risk of future issues and maximising the patient's chances of a smooth recovery and a return to normal daily activities. Here's a small sample of implants used at Mr Lawrence's clinic: Triathlon Total Knee System Unmatched Stability : The innovative single-radius design mimics natural knee motion, promoting superior stability and patient satisfaction. Proven Durability : Experience the confidence of exceptional implant longevity, backed by extensive clinical data and over 3 million Triathlon knees implanted worldwide. Minimally Invasive Options : Faster recovery and reduced tissue disruption. Advanced Fixation Technolog y: The Tritanium® porous metal surface promotes optimal bone ingrowth for long-term implant stability. Personalised Solutions : A wide range of sizes and options to match the patient's anatomy. Stryker X3 Factor Knee Implant Proven track record : Over 5 million implantations worldwide, backed by extensive clinical evidence. Precisely engineered : Sequential crosslinking process optimizes wear resistance, mechanical strength, and oxidation resistance. Exceptional durability : Reduced risk of future revisions for a worry-free tomorrow. Simplified surgical experience : Streamlined instrumentation for efficient and predictable surgeries. Move with confidence : Reduced pain and improved mobility for an active lifestyle. Enjoy lasting results : Enhanced long-term performance and peace of mind. Stryker implants are well-established systems used in joint replacement surgery by top surgeons worldwide. Here's a breakdown of their key features: Trevor Lawrence Hip & Knee Clinic is here to score you a touchdown on pain-free movement with cutting-edge Stryker knee implants. Designed just for you, not the masses, these personalized champs: ​ Custom engineered : Stryker are made-to-order for your unique anatomy, maximising stability and minimising pain. Built for durability : Crafted from high-performance materials, these knees are engineered to withstand even the toughest activities, whether you're crushing workouts or chasing grandkids. Faster recovery : Say goodbye to lengthy rehab! Stryker's minimally invasive techniques often mean a quicker return to your mobility. Proven results: Studies show greater patient satisfaction and improved function with Stryker compared to traditional implants. ​ At Trevor Lawrence Hip & Knee Clinic, our expert team uses Conformis to help you regain confidence, mobility, and the day-to-day activities you love. MOST COMMON KNEE CONDITIONS. ​Knee surgery is a broad term that encompasses various procedures to address different knee problems. Here are some of the most common issues that might necessitate knee surgery. 01. OSTEOARTHRITIS This is the most common reason for hip surgery, affecting millions of people worldwide. It's a degenerative joint disease that causes cartilage breakdown in the hip joint, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. 02. RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS This autoimmune disease can attack the hip joint, causing inflammation, pain, and damage to the cartilage and bone. In severe cases, hip replacement surgery may be necessary. 03. HIP FRACTURES These are often caused by falls or accidents, especially in older adults. Depending on the severity and location of the fracture, surgery may be required to repair or replace the hip joint. 04. AVASCULAR NECROSIS (AVN) This condition occurs when the blood supply to the hip bone is disrupted, leading to bone death and eventual joint collapse. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent the need for surgery. 05. HIP IMPINGEMENT This occurs when the bones of the hip joint rub against each other abnormally, causing pain and limited range of motion. In some cases, arthroscopic surgery can be performed to trim the bone and create more space in the joint. 06. LABRAL TEARS The labrum is a soft ring of cartilage that lines the hip socket. Tears in this labrum can cause pain, clicking, and catching sensations in the hip. Surgery may be recommended to repair or remove the torn labrum. 07. SEPTIC ARTHRITIS This is a potentially life-threatening hip joint infection. It requires immediate medical attention and often involves surgery to drain the joint and remove infected tissue. 08. TUMOURS Tumours in or around the hip joint can be benign or malignant. Depending on the type and location of the tumour, surgery may be necessary to remove it or replace the hip joint. It's important to note that this is not an exhaustive list. The appropriate treatment can only be determined after a consultation to define the underlying causes and discuss potential treatment options, including joint replacement surgery.

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