Hip Replacement Surgery and Its Types

Introduction:

Hip replacement surgery, also known as total hip arthroplasty, is a common orthopedic procedure performed to alleviate pain and restore mobility for individuals suffering from hip arthritis, injury, or other hip conditions. As an experienced orthopedic surgeon specializing in hip surgery at Brisbane Hip N Knee, led by Dr. Sanjay Joshi, I understand the importance of providing comprehensive care and personalized treatment options to patients in areas like Beenleigh and Sunnybank.

In this blog post, we'll explore hip replacement surgery and its various types to help you make informed decisions about your hip health. If you're considering hip surgery in Beenleigh or Sunnybank, book an appointment with us for expert evaluation and care.

Understanding Hip Replacement Surgery:

Hip replacement surgery involves removing damaged or diseased parts of the hip joint and replacing them with artificial components called implants. The goal of hip replacement surgery is to reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall quality of life for patients with hip conditions that have not responded to conservative treatments. There are several types of hip replacement surgery, each tailored to the specific needs and preferences of the patient.

Total Hip Replacement (THR):

Total hip replacement, or THR, is the most common type of hip replacement surgery performed. During THR, the entire hip joint is replaced with prosthetic components consisting of a metal stem inserted into the femur (thigh bone), a metal or ceramic ball attached to the stem, and a socket made of metal, ceramic, or plastic inserted into the pelvis. THR effectively relieves pain and restores function by recreating the natural movement of the hip joint.

Partial Hip Replacement:

Partial hip replacement, also known as hemiarthroplasty, involves replacing only the damaged or diseased portion of the hip joint, typically the femoral head (ball component). The healthy portion of the hip joint, including the acetabulum (socket), is left intact. Partial hip replacement may be recommended for certain hip fractures or conditions that only affect one part of the hip joint.

Hip Resurfacing:

Hip resurfacing is a type of hip replacement surgery that preserves more of the patient's natural bone compared to traditional total hip replacement. During hip resurfacing, the damaged surfaces of the femoral head and acetabulum are shaved and capped with metal implants, rather than completely replaced. Hip resurfacing may be a suitable option for younger, active patients with healthy bone quality who wish to maintain a higher level of activity following surgery.

Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: 

Minimally invasive hip replacement is a surgical technique that uses smaller incisions and specialized instruments to access the hip joint, resulting in reduced tissue damage, shorter recovery times, and less post-operative pain compared to traditional hip replacement surgery. While not suitable for all patients or all types of hip conditions, minimally invasive hip replacement may offer certain benefits for select individuals.

Revision Hip Replacement:

Revision hip replacement is a secondary procedure performed to replace a previously implanted hip prosthesis that has become worn out, damaged, or failed due to various reasons such as infection, loosening, or implant failure. Revision hip replacement is typically more complex than primary hip replacement and may involve removing and replacing one or more components of the existing prosthesis.

Book an Appointment with Brisbane Hip N Knee:

If you're experiencing hip pain or mobility issues and considering hip surgery in Sunnybank, or surrounding areas, don't hesitate to book an appointment with Dr. Sanjay Joshi at Brisbane Hip N Knee. As a leading orthopedic surgeon specializing in hip surgery, Dr. Joshi is dedicated to providing compassionate care and personalized treatment options to help you regain mobility, alleviate pain, and improve your quality of life.

 

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