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Surgery Type | Recovery Days | Hospital Days | Age Group |
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Total Hip Replacement (THR) | 6 -12 weeks | 2-4 Days | Any age |
Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement (MIHR) | 2 -6 weeks | 1- 3 days | Any age |
Anterior Hip Replacement (AHR) | 2 -6 weeks | 1- 3 days | Any age |
Partial Hip Replacement (PHR) | 6 -12 weeks | 2 -4 days | Typically older adults |
Minimally invasive hip replacement surgery is performed by the best orthopedic surgeons in Secunderabad to eliminate or reduce the tissue trauma associated with total hip replacement. The benefits of minimally invasive hip replacement surgery include a much smaller incision, lesser blood loss during surgery, speedy recovery, early return to normal lifestyle including driving, and exercise.
Diagnosis
The orthopedic surgeon will ask you to have some tests before hip replacement surgery, including-
These imaging tests will help in better diagnosis of the condition, the surgeon will suggest the best suitable treatment option for you after evaluating your condition based on the test results.
Surgery
The patient will be given general or spinal anesthesia so that he or she does not feel any pain or discomfort during the surgery. The orthopedic surgeon will make an incision over the outside of the hip, cutting through the skin and muscle. The surgeon may make 1 or 2 small incisions of 3 to 4 inches. Best uncemented implants are used during the procedure. With the use of the latest technology and surgical approach, the patient would be able to walk from the next day after surgery. Orthopedic experts recommend physiotherapy for proper recovery after the surgery.
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Minimally invasive knee replacement involves a much smaller incision of 4 to 6 inches, unlike traditional knee replacement, that involves a much longer incision of 8 to 10 inches.
Our Orthopedic Surgeons use the best prosthesis for joint replacement surgeries, such as Johnson & Johnson, Stryker, Zimmer, Smith & Nephew. Usage of the best quality implants for orthopedic procedures in order to promote longevity and durability.
The patient’s physiotherapy preferably begins after 10-12 days of surgery. For your smooth and precise recovery post knee replacement surgery, we will help you connect with the best Physiotherapist near you.
We offer follow-up consultations with the surgeon and provide instructions for post surgery care including dietary tips and exercises to our patients to ensure they have a smooth recovery.
Yes, if the patient is bed-ridden and a hip replacement is medically necessary to restore hip function and mobility of the patient, then it is covered under health insurance.
You can book an appointment for hip replacement at Pristyn Care by either calling the number on the page or filling out the book an appointment form on the page. Once you get in touch with our care coordinator, they will book your appointment based on your location and preference.
After a hip replacement, the patient is advised to not put full weight on his knees and hips to ensure proper recovery. Risk of an injury or dislocation is also higher as the new hip might not be prepared to take the full weight of the body. A walker can be used by patients after hip replacement to help provide stability to the new hip while moving while keeping it within the weight-bearing restrictions.
The hip replacement procedure is performed under general anesthesia. So the surgery itself is not painful at all. However, the patient may experience some pain and discomfort after the procedure as their body adjusts to the prosthesis, which is not entirely uncommon and entirely manageable.
Hip replacement recovery takes about 2-4 weeks normally, but this is dependent on a lot of factors such as the patient’s age, health, pre-existing medical conditions, nutrition, lifestyle, etc. Recovery may take longer in patients who are diabetic or habitual smokers, etc.
Patients are usually discharged in 1-3 days after hip replacement. After being discharged, you can do the following to promote healing at home:
Living with constant hip pain, especially due to hip osteoarthritis or other bone disorders, can be very difficult. If you are noticing any of the following signs in your daily life, then you may need a hip replacement surgery: