By Duke Medicine News and Communications
DURHAM, N.C. – Mike Krzyzewski, head coach of the Duke
University men's basketball team, underwent successful hip
joint replacement surgery Wednesday morning at Duke University
Hospital.
Krzyzewski, 55, was resting comfortably following the
two-hour procedure on his right hip, said Thomas Parker Vail,
M.D., director of adult reconstructive surgery at Duke
University Medical Center, who performed the surgery.
Krzyzewski is listed in good condition.
"I'm very pleased with how the entire procedure went and
with his early recovery. He's feeling great. He was sitting up
in bed this afternoon and we anticipate that he will be out of
bed by tomorrow," Vail said.
Krzyzewski had a similar procedure performed on his left hip
on April 4, 1999. Both procedures were necessitated by
arthritis. Additional information on hip joint replacement
surgery can be found at
http://news.mc.duke.edu/news/article.php?id=5420.
Vail said Krzyzewski could be released from the hospital
within four days.
Krzyzewski has coached Duke to a 564-168 record and three
national championships. He was elected to the Naismith Memorial
Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001. Additional biographical
information on Krzyzewski can be found at
http://goduke.fansonly.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/krzyzewski_mike00.html.
Fans who would like to offer well-wishes can send them by
e-mail by visiting
http://goduke.fansonly.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/coachk-well-wishes.html.
Updated information on Krzyzewski's condition will be
available by 4 p.m. each day at
http://dukemednews.duke.edu.