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CBS’ The Early Show spends the day in the hospital with one of Dr. Richard Berger’s patients who undergoes a total knee replacement and walks out of the hospital the same day. CBS News follows up with her to watch her drive the ball just 2 weeks after minimally invasive surgery. The patient reports this is the first time in 25 years she has been pain-free on the golf course.
CBS2’s Dr. Breen visits Dr. Richard Berger in the Operating Room to observe Dr. Berger’s minimally invasive surgery and the tools that make the surgery possible. Just a few hours after surgery, Dr. Breen interviews Dr. Berger’s patient as he takes his first steps on his new hip.
Ten days after surgery, Dr. Mary Ann Malloy, a patient of Dr. Richard Berger, invites Dr. Berger onto her show to discuss her recent total hip replacement. Dr. Berger explains that the pros of his minimally invasive surgery are less pain and a quicker recovery, which is why his patient population includes younger and more active individuals.

Pat Robertson opted to go to Dr. Richard Berger to receive a partial knee replacement. CBN’s news crew visits Mr. Robertson in the Operating Room and Dr. Berger explains the procedure as he performs surgery on Mr. Robertson. Ten days later, Mr. Robertson is literally back in the saddle again.

Fox News compares Dr. Berger’s minimally invasive total knee replacement surgery to traditional knee to learn how Berger’s minimally invasive surgery leads to a faster recovery.

Dr. Richard Berger’s patient walks without pain for the first time in 10 years after undergoing minimally invasive surgery. Minimally invasive surgery helps patients maintain an active lifestyle by getting them back on their feet sooner, as evidenced by this patient who went back to work shortly after surgery.

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ABC News follows one patient as he undergoes Minimally Invasive Hip surgery. The news crew steps into the Operating Room to observe Dr. Richard Berger assembling the prosthesis through an incision approximately 2-3 inches in length. Less than six hours after surgery, the patient walks out of the hospital without any assistance.

Two weeks after surgery, Pat Robertson speaks about his surgical experience with Dr. Richard Berger. He describes how quickly he got back to his hobbies and back to work, and claims that he experienced "not one bit of pain" post-operatively. The story includes footage from his surgery, during which Dr. Berger explains his minimally invasive procedure.
