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'Guinea pig' hip patient praises NHS on 70th anniversary | 'Guinea pig' hip patient praises NHS on 70th anniversary |
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A 93-year-old man who holds the record for the longest-lasting hip replacement has said the NHS is the best thing to happen in his lifetime. | A 93-year-old man who holds the record for the longest-lasting hip replacement has said the NHS is the best thing to happen in his lifetime. |
Norman Sharp, from Trowbridge, Wiltshire, believes he was one of the first ever health service patients to undergo the procedure. | Norman Sharp, from Trowbridge, Wiltshire, believes he was one of the first ever health service patients to undergo the procedure. |
Mr Sharp was 23 when he was chosen for the experimental surgery at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in 1948. | Mr Sharp was 23 when he was chosen for the experimental surgery at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in 1948. |
The NHS marks the 70th anniversary since its inception on 5 July. | The NHS marks the 70th anniversary since its inception on 5 July. |
A modern artificial hip joint is designed to last for at least 15 years, according to the NHS. | A modern artificial hip joint is designed to last for at least 15 years, according to the NHS. |
Mr Sharp, a great-grandfather of 14, won a Guinness World Record as his left hip has lasted for nearly 70 years. | Mr Sharp, a great-grandfather of 14, won a Guinness World Record as his left hip has lasted for nearly 70 years. |
He said: "I can't believe it myself because today everybody is talking about replacement hips and knees and it is the operation of the century, that's what the doctors call it. | |
"I was a guinea pig, and I just feel happy that I was involved in people today having their pain looked at and eased as best the doctors can do." | |
Fused hips | Fused hips |
Mr Sharp developed septic arthritis when he was five, which left him in severe pain and with difficulty moving. | Mr Sharp developed septic arthritis when he was five, which left him in severe pain and with difficulty moving. |
He was transferred to Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore, London, where his hips were fused, leaving him unable to walk normally. | He was transferred to Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore, London, where his hips were fused, leaving him unable to walk normally. |
"And that's how I lived my life from 1931 to 1948." he said. | "And that's how I lived my life from 1931 to 1948." he said. |
Mr Sharp had his leg straightened in 1939, but the treatment was suspended after war broke out. | Mr Sharp had his leg straightened in 1939, but the treatment was suspended after war broke out. |
Almost a decade later he was informed by the hospital he had been chosen for experimental surgery using a Vitallium cup, and eventually had both hips treated. | Almost a decade later he was informed by the hospital he had been chosen for experimental surgery using a Vitallium cup, and eventually had both hips treated. |
He said the treatment was so successful he has "never even had an aspirin for them. No pain, nothing". | He said the treatment was so successful he has "never even had an aspirin for them. No pain, nothing". |
Mr Sharp believes the creation of the NHS is "the best thing that ever happened in my lifetime". | Mr Sharp believes the creation of the NHS is "the best thing that ever happened in my lifetime". |
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