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Transforming Lives with Total Hip Replacement

Total Hip Replacement is a surgical procedure in which a damaged hip joint is replaced with a prosthetic implant. This treatment is typically recommended when the hip joint has been severely damaged due to conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, avascular necrosis, or traumatic injury. The goal is to relieve pain, improve joint function, and restore mobility.

The procedure involves removing the damaged femoral head and acetabulum (hip socket), and replacing them with artificial components made from metal, ceramic, or plastic. The artificial joint mimics the movement of a natural hip, allowing patients to return to daily activities with reduced or no pain. The surgery can be performed using traditional open techniques or minimally invasive approaches, depending on the patient's condition and the surgeon’s preference.

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Benefits Of Total Hip Replacement

  • Significant reduction or complete elimination of hip pain

  • Improved ability to walk and perform daily tasks

  • Restoration of joint mobility and flexibility

  • Enhanced quality of life and independence

  • Long-lasting results (implants often last 15–25 years)

  • Option for revision surgery if needed in the future

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Overview

Total Hip Replacement is a surgical procedure in which a damaged hip joint is replaced with a prosthetic implant. This treatment is typically recommended when the hip joint has been severely damaged due to conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, avascular necrosis, or traumatic injury. The goal is to relieve pain, improve joint function, and restore mobility.

The procedure involves removing the damaged femoral head and acetabulum (hip socket), and replacing them with artificial components made from metal, ceramic, or plastic. The artificial joint mimics the movement of a natural hip, allowing patients to return to daily activities with reduced or no pain. The surgery can be performed using traditional open techniques or minimally invasive approaches, depending on the patient's condition and the surgeon’s preference.

Symptoms

  • Chronic hip pain unrelieved by medication or therapy

  • Stiffness in the hip limiting mobility

  • Difficulty walking or climbing stairs

  • Pain radiating from the hip to the knee

  • Inability to perform daily activities

  • Hip deformity or joint deterioration seen in imaging

Causes

  • Osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease)

  • Rheumatoid arthritis (inflammatory joint disease)

  • Post-traumatic arthritis due to injury

  • Avascular necrosis (loss of bone tissue due to reduced blood flow)

  • Hip fractures or dislocations

  • Congenital or developmental hip disorders

The typical steps involved in Total Hip Replacement

  • 1. Preoperative Evaluation:
    Medical exams, imaging (X-rays, MRI), and anesthesia assessment.

  • 2. Anesthesia:
    General or spinal anesthesia based on patient health and surgical approach.

  • 3. Surgical Procedure:

    • Incision over the hip joint

    • Removal of damaged cartilage and bone

    • Insertion of prosthetic components (acetabular cup, femoral stem, and head)

    • Alignment check and joint closure

  • 4. Postoperative Care:
    Pain management, wound care, and prevention of complications.

  • 5. Rehabilitation:
    Physiotherapy, walking training, and strength-building exercises.

  • 6. Follow-Up:
    Regular monitoring via checkups and imaging to assess implant condition.

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    Experience: 9 years
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    Piyavate Hospital

    Experience: 5 years
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    Meitra Hospital

    Experience: 30+ years
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    FAQs

    Total hip replacement is a surgical procedure to replace the damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. The artificial joint is made of metal and plastic, and it is designed to mimic the natural movement of the hip joint.