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Knee replacement questions

  • 13-03-2025 04:57PM
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    Administrators Posts: 445 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭


    This discussion was created from comments split from: I need a knee replacement.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4 WaitingList2042


    Just bumping this for any further info/updates?

    I see "Denis Collins" from the sports santry clinic has a recommendation in this thread:

    https://www.boards.ie/discussion/comment/117962148/#Comment_117962148

    I have seen Mihai Vioreanu on a recommendation from a friend, but in that case it was a meniscus injury that was treated, not a partially or full knee replacement, which I need. As above, he's also hesitant to do the actual surgery, thinks I should wait longer (tell that to my immobility and pain).

    I used to attend a surgeon in Galway mentioned several times, Dr Paraic Murray. But alas he retired. I know following his retirement, and with him being a lifelong triathlete, he actually has his own knee done with a surgeon in the east, but I just can't get a hold of him now to find out who? (GDPR now-a-days)

    Maybe Dr Vioreanu is a top guy for the job? But obviously you really only get one crack at a successful surgery, and you want to ensure it's done right the first time (must remember to ask him about a "cemented implant" at my next consult).

    Other recommendations I've read here are:

    Maurice F Neligan, Beacon (director of their clinic?)

    Denis Collins, Sports Santry Clinic

    Mark Jackson, Santry

    Ray Moran, Santry (director of that clinic?)

    A friend also had a successful hip surgery done with Paul Nicholson, but knees are reputed to be more complicated.

    I guess scheduling a second opinion at least may be no harm, but I'm a little nervous about doing that even, and my GP is old school, "stay with one person!".



  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Regional West Moderators Posts: 61,505 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gremlinertia


    @WaitingList2042

    I have made this it's own thread as the thread you posted on is old. Hopefully you get some information here

    Grem



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