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Press Release Date: 10/27/2009
Thomas has second successful hip surgery
Lewis-Clark State College President Dene K. Thomas is resting comfortably following her second successful hip resurfacing surgery in less than five months at St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center in Lewiston.
Thomas underwent surgery on her left hip Tuesday morning. She will continue her recovery and work some at home during the next couple of weeks after the planned surgery.
On June 9, Thomas underwent resurfacing surgery on her right hip. Her recovery included being on her feet for only short periods of time during the initial weeks and using a walking cane.
Hip resurfacing is a common alternative to standard hip replacement surgery for individuals with severe hip arthritis. Hip resurfacing surgery removes less bone than a standard hip replacement, where the entire ball of the ball-and-socket hip joint is removed. In hip resurfacing surgery, instead of removing the ball, a metal cap is placed around where the cartilage has worn off.
The family asks rather than phone calls, well-wishers can send either e-mails or cards to Thomas.

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