But a successful bilateral total hip replacement surgery last week by Dr Pradeep Bhosale at Nanavati Hospital here has worked miracles in this youngster's life.
Bhosale, who is Director, Arthritis and Joint Replacement Surgery at the Vile Parle hospital told PTI that Rohit was suffering from an inflammatory arthritic condition called 'Ankylosing Spondylitis' which falls in the similar group of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
"He had been suffering from past 10 years but was bed-ridden only since two years. Both his hips were fixed in 60 degree bent position with bony fusion having zero movement. This condition is very common in India and affects young males," Bhosale said.
"When the hip is mobile, the surgery is easier. In this case, the bone had to be cut first because the anatomy was not clearcut," Bhosale added.
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"I operated this challenging case on June 23 and did bilateral total hip replacement in a single stage with release of all tight structures. His hips have now become straight and mobile without any deformity. Rohit has started walking straight with full weight bearing," Bhosale said.
This is an exclusive case of single stage surgery coupled with recovery and immediate ability to walk, he claimed.
"After nearly a decade, the experience of standing straight and walking is unbelievable. In 2002, while in school, I fell down and got a swelling in the ankle and was unable to walk. I literally lived on pain-killers and had an ankle operation done too. But the pain extended to hips and shoulders. I had no strength to walk," he told PTI.
Bhosale, has so far done 156 fused hip conversions (to total hip replacements) in the last 30 years.