NRI Dr. Mehta performs Hip Surgery 
                on Vice President Joe Biden's mother
              Delaware, March 17, 2009
                Sudhir Chopra
              The mother of Vice President Joe Biden, Catherine Eugenia "Jean" 
                Biden, 91, underwent Hip Surgery surgery today, at the Hospital 
                of the University of Pennsylvania. She suffered a broken hip in 
                the fall she took over the weekend and she was hospitalized Sunday. 
              
              Mrs. Biden lives in a guest house on the grounds of Joe Biden's 
                home in Greenville, Del.
              
Dr. Samir 
                Mehta, the chief of the Division of Orthopaedic Trauma at the 
                Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, performed the surgery, 
                which involved applying a plate and screw device to Mrs. Biden's 
                hip. Dr. Mehta is pleased with the outcome of the surgery."
              Metal Plate and Screws: Some hip fractures occur below the femoral 
                neck in the area called the intertrochanteric region. These fractures 
                are called intertrochanteric hip fractures. These hip fractures 
                are usually truly the result of a fall and often are the hardest 
                type of fracture to treat. They often involve more than one break. 
              
              
                As a result, several pieces of broken bone must be held together.
              
              She is recovering well and is in stable condition.