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Total Hip Replacement

What is a hip replacement

A hip replacement is a surgical procedure which replaces the severely damaged hip bone with an artificial ball and socket that does the function of the natural joint. Appropriate cuts are made in thigh bone (femur) and pelvic bone (metallic/plastic components inserted in their place depending on surgeons choice.

Why is it done ?

The purpose of a new hip joint is to: relieve pain, improve the function of your hip, improve your ability to move around and improve your quality of life. Some common reasons why a hip joint can become damaged include:

What are other options?

The options you have depend on the degree of arthritis you have. If you have

Degree of arthritis options

How long does the procedure usually take?

The operation itself usually takes one to two hours. From the time you leave your bed and return to the ward will take few hours as following operation, you will be kept in recovery ward till you recover fully from the operation.

How long would I stay in the Hospital?

Most people stay for 3-5 days. The factors which decide length of your stay at hospital are Your age, pre-op health, how you used to walk before the procedure, associated medical problems, any problems after operation itself, your mental attitude and the help you have at home etc., Stitches / clips are removed between 10-14 days from operation.

When can I walk after the operation?

Usually the next day once the nursing staff are happy that you have made a good recovery from the operation and all your observations are satisfactory. Take things one at a time and do so at your own pace. In the first few days you will be able to walk with a zimmer frame with the help of physiotherapist. Once you have made reasonable progress, you might use crutches. With time you might want to walk with one crutch and finally without any!!!!!!. Remember every one is different and it is quiet normal if you are using a crutch at 6 weeks.

What will happen after discharge?

You will be followed in the clinics periodically to see how you are getting on and to address any of your doubts. You may need home or outpatient physiotherapy sessions for supervised exercises.  Speak  to your doctor or physiotherapist regarding the frequency or duration of physio required. You can drive a car usually after 6 weeks. In general, once you are able to walk without crutches or sticks without a limp, you are able to drive.  If your work is sedentary or supervisory, you may return as a part timer doing light duties at 6 weeks provided you have some control on your working environment.

How long does this new hip last?

A total hip replacement lasts approximately 15-20 years with an annual failure rate between 0.5-1.0%. This means that if you have your total joint replaced today, you have a 90-95% chance that your joint will last 10 years, and a 80-85% that it will last 20 years. It is estimated that around 1 in 10 people with an artificial hip will require revision surgery at a later date. For simplicity, it can be said that if we operate on 100 patients and see them after 10 years about 95 to 98 of them are doing well.

What problems can happen ?

As every thing else in life, there are pros and cons for anything we do. The good thing about the hip replacement is if the operation is successful, you will have a near painless hip to enable you to carryout most of your daily activities.
COMMON : (2-5%)
LESS COMMON: (1-2%)
RARE: (<1%)

A Labral Tear is an injury to the tissue that holds the ball and socket parts of the Hip together.

LABRAL TEAR OF HIP

OVERVIEW

The hip is shaped like a ball-and-socket. The socket is called the acetabulum, and the ball is the femoral head, located at the top of the femur (leg bone). A hip labral tear is an injury to the labrum, the soft tissue that covers the acetabulum.

  • Hip pain or stiffness
  • Pain in the hip or groin, often made worse by long periods of standing, sitting or walking or athletic activity
  • A locking, clicking or catching sensation in the hip joint

A Hip Labral tear can occur anywhere along the labrum. Doctors sometimes describe Labral Tears as anterior or posterior, depending on which part of the joint is affected:

:- Anterior Hip Labral Tears

:- Posterior Hip Labral Tears

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Hip replacement (total hip arthroplasty) is a surgery to replace a worn-out hip joint. The Hip Replacement surgeon replaces the old joint with an artificial joint also called a prosthesis. This surgery is a choice for a hip fracture or severe pain due to arthritis.

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