 My name is Noa Kipsalam-Rono. I come from Kenya, from Riftivali province, a town called Eldoritz. I came to Manipal Hospital seeking help for my surgeries on my legs. I got into some accidents sometimes back in 2005, but I was done good surgery in Nairobi Hospital. In 2015, I fell. On falling down, I spoiled my femur. I was done with surgery. From then on, I did not work properly. A developer infection almost immediately I was done. It was removed and put a spacer on my leg. So after removal of the spacer, I started having a problem with my right leg having pain. I could not walk my leg shortened. So that's why I started looking for assistance from India. I first saw Mr. Noa Rono, a 52-year-old gentleman from Eldoritz, India, who works as a government administrative officer. So his first complaint was his pain that sustained after a fracture he had in 2004 in the road traffic accident. After that, he was told that he got a hip fracture on the left side of his knee-rape surgery. So they went ahead and did a left total replacement. And he was supposed to be in the prospective fine for about 10 years back. Unfortunately, in 2015, he had been fell down and this time he had a fracture around the processes which we call as a peripositive fracture. Now he had an infection in his left knee that had to be cleared. At the same time, he noticed increasing pain in the right hip. And X-ray showed that he had developed the right hip arthritis, probably from loading the right hip more. Now in 2019, his left hip was semi-revised for the third time. They cleared him of an infection, put an antibiotic, spacer or a temporary hip which was never taken up. So he was working on that temporary hip from 2019 for the next two years till now. But I was really surprised to be told that my leg, my left leg, had a spacer but no bone. The infection ate the entire bone, meaning from my hip joint to near my knee. But I thank God of Dr. Sunil Keeni, whom I had followed him and actually I had my trust in him. He gave me a proper orientation on how the surgeries were going to be done. Now the challenge was that both his hips had to be replaced. The first thing was that the left hip had to be cleared of infection. So we did blood tests and workup and luckily he had no infection of the left hip. That means he was ready for both the hips to be replaced. So as per patient's demands, his right hip which was simpler and was affected more was first done by the right totally replaced person using unsympathetic implants. The surgery went well and after four days, then we did the left hip. Now his left hip was totally destroyed because of infection and the whole upper tooth of the thigh was destroyed and the socket was gone as well. So the only surgery on the left side was what was possible was a proximally replaced hip. So what we did here was we replaced the whole thigh bone of two-thirds of the thigh bone and the special type of socket to prevent dislocation was used which we called as a dual mobility socket. So this left revision hip replacement was done one week after the right hip surgery. So now the patient was initially shot by more than 10 centimeters on the left side and now that shot thing has been reduced to 3.5 centimeters. So patient is walking perfectly fine after both the surgeries. Patient is doing well, his rehab is going on and we expect him that another four to six weeks time he should be walked with minimal aid or without support. So patient is extremely happy and is doing well. We at Malipal offer these kind of primary and redo or revision joint replacements because we have a good set up which includes the surgical team, the anesthetic, the nervous system team, the physiotherapist and the intensive care team management as well. I want to actually give thanks to Dr. Sunil Gini and what I would always recommend to my fellow friends who have orthopedic problems like me I would feel Dr. Gini would be the best doctor to see in Malipal Hospital. I like the hospitality, I like the doctors, I like everybody. Everyone was good to us and now that we are teachers I'm going back home to say thank you.