The perils of aging are many, but the debilitating effects of
serious illness loom large. In this stirring memoir, readers will
discover a man who improved the lives of many arthritis sufferers
before himself succumbing to a cruel debilitating disease. The
Man behind the Mask tells the story of Thomas Mallory, who was
inspired to become a doctor after undergoing surgery for a high
school football injury. He went on to become a renowned surgeon and
a pioneer in joint replacement. In 2002, his successful career came
to an abrupt halt when he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
Mallory was one of the first
surgeons in the United States to see the potential for joint
replacement technology, and in this memoir he describes not only the
nuances of introducing hip replacement surgery but also the systems
that he established to make it a highly successful operation. He
tells how he overcame initial resistance to the procedure and became
a respected teacher of the technology, training many surgeons who
went on to successful careers, lecturing about his procedure around
the world, and also seeing VIP patients who journeyed to Ohio just
to be operated on by him.
As a pioneer in this type of
operation, Mallory first recognized the value of using prosthetic
innovation and development. He became a proponent of modularity in
joint replacement surgery, which allowed a surgeon to customize a
prosthesis to a patient’s joint in the operating room. His
innovations, along with those of Dr. William Head, resulted in the
introduction in 1983 of the Mallory-Head Hip System—a technology
still in use today and one that has offered relief to thousands of
patients.
Tracing the joys and sorrows of his
own career, Mallory dispels the myth that surgeons are emotionally
invulnerable and cold. He offers his perspective on the pursuit of
medicine as a profession, on the doctor-patient relationship, and on
litigious challenges to physicians. He also commends the benefits of
family and leisure and the blessing of life in general while
offering insight into the management of an incurable disease.
In our skeptical era, Thomas
Mallory is a shining example of a prominent scientist who has
maintained his faith in God throughout the highs and lows of life.
The Man behind the Mask is an inspiring account for fellow
professionals and general readers, as well as for those who have
benefited from the procedures he introduced.
About the Author
Dr. Thomas H. Mallory is Emeritus
Chairman of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at The Ohio State
University Medical School. He lives in Naples, Florida.