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Category Archive: Hip Surgery


  1. [Release] Hip Implants At Kennedy Center Are Safe and Long-Lasting



    There has been a great deal of controversy in the past year about the recall of Johnson & Johnson’s
    DePuy Orthopedics hip.

    We want our patients to know that the Kennedy Center has never used the DePuy hip implants for
    total hip replacement or hip resurfacing.

    The Kennedy Center uses the Taperloc femoral component, which was originally designed by Dr.
    William Kennedy and more recently modified by Dr. Jeffrey McLaughlin, the Kennedy Center’s
    medical director. The Taperloc femoral component is the most successful titanium hip
    replacement in the world. Our studies show that even after 26 years, Kennedy Center’s Biomet
    hips are still going strong.

    In 2010, Dr. McLaughlin was invited to prestigious Orthopaedic Societies around the world to
    present the Kennedy Center’s 26-year experience with the Taperloc titanium stem. Dr. McLaughlin
    has presented these results at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the Japanese Hip
    Society, the Harvard Hip Symposium and the European Hip Society.

    With loosening as the statistical endpoint, 99% of these implants survived for 26 years. These
    results included diverse patient groups including young, old, highly active and overweight patients.

    Based on these outstanding, long-term results, you can trust the hip replacement or hip
    resurfacing that you receive from the doctors at the Kennedy Center in Oshkosh.

    Dr. McLaughlin has personally performed over 15,000 total joint replacements, twice as many as any
    other orthopaedic surgeon in Wisconsin.

  2. [Release] The Most Successful Hip Replacement in the World



    The Taperlock Femoral Component, which was developed at the Kennedy Center in Oshkosh, is
    the most successful hip replacement used in the world today.

    Originally developed by Dr. William Kennedy, the hip replacement system has been refined and
    improved over the past 17 years by the Kennedy Center’s medical director, Jeffrey McLaughlin, MD.

    According to Dr. McLaughlin, “An FDA study begun in 1983 shows that over 90% of the Center’s
    first 145 cementless titanium total hip replacements are still going strong. We’re confident that we’ve
    designed a hip replacement that patients can depend on for many years. The past 26 years of
    ongoing research and development in prosthetic joints at the Center has produced outstanding
    success rates for younger patients as well as those challenged by obesity.”

    Dr. McLaughlin has performed more than 15,000 total hip and knee replacements and has presented
    over 100 papers at national and international medical conferences on the outstanding results of the
    Taperlock Femoral Component.

    Dr. McLaughlin’s philosophy of patient care remains the same as when he came to Wisconsin 18
    years ago. That is: use the best hip and knee replacements available; surround yourself with the best
    staff possible; and treat every patient as though they were a member of your family.

    It is this commitment to patient care excellence which has made the Kennedy Center the largest hip
    and knee replacement center in Wisconsin.