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Total Hip Replacement Surgery

Get back to a pain-free life with Revision Total Hip Replacement Surgery

    Total Hip Replacement Surgery

    Struggling with Hip Pain? Take the first step to pain-free movement today!

    15+

    Centres in 7 States/UTs

    50+

    Expert Surgeons

    2000+

    Joints Replacements

    60000+

    Happy Patient

    What is Revision Total Hip Replacement ?

    Total hip replacement is a surgical operation in which artificial implants are used to replace worn-out or damaged hip parts. The socket is changed out for a sturdy plastic cup that might or might not have a titanium metal casing. Your femoral head will be removed and changed out for a metal alloy or ceramic ball. A metal stem that is placed into the top of your femur is connected to the prosthetic ball.

    Comparing revision surgery to a total hip replacement is not appropriate. The revision total hip replacement process is more difficult and time-consuming. To get a successful result, substantial planning is necessary, along with the use of specialized implants and instruments.

    Types of Total Hip Replacement Surgery

    There are many types of Revision total hip replacement surgery. Sometimes the prosthesis just has to have a few parts altered. In some situations, the entire prosthesis must be taken out or replaced, and the hip’s surrounding bone must be reconstructed using bone grafts or augments (metal pieces that fill in the gaps left by missing bone).

    Who Needs Hip Replacement Surgery?

    You can consider total Hip replacement if you have:

    Your doctor will evaluate a number of factors, including the amount of residual bone, if your implant is loosened, and the precise position of the fracture, to decide whether a revision is necessary. An implant itself may crack under exceptional circumstances. revision hip replacement is necessary in that scenario.

    Deciding factors for revision total hip replacement surgery

    • Infection
    • Dislocation
    • Implant Loosening
    • Fracture

    What are the reasons for getting a Revision Total Hip Replacement?

    Revision Hip Surgery

    The main objective of hip revision surgery is to fix an artificial hip implant that may no longer be tightly fastened to the bone, leading to pain for the patient from aberrant mobility. It is done to fix the hip and get it back to where it can function normally.

    Revision Total Hip Replacement may be an option if hip pain:

    • Persists, despite pain medication
    • Worsens with walking, even with a cane or walker
    • Interferes with sleep
    • Affects the ability to walk up or down stairs
    • Makes it difficult to rise from a seated position

    Advantages

    • The biggest advantage of undergoing total hip replacement revision surgery is pain relief.
    • In addition to enhancing the aesthetics of the hip and leg, many patients may discover that hip revision surgery enhances mobility, strength, and coordination of the torso and leg.
    • Improved quality of life
    • Regaining independence

    Anatomy

    Technically speaking, a revision hip replacement surgery is often more challenging than the first. In most cases, a longer incision is necessary. It may be more difficult to expose (see) the joint and the implants if there is scar tissue. During the process, it is important to carefully identify any structures that may be buried or concealed by scar tissue, such as nerves and blood arteries.

    Dissection involving a larger surgical exposure is necessary. All of the components must be modified or removed, depending on whether the revision is complete or partial. If a part needs to be removed from bone but is securely fastened to the bone, the component must first be freed from the bone. If the component was originally glued into place, it could take a lot of work to get rid of all the cement and expose the new, healthy bone.

    Causes

    • The artificial ball and socket joint wearing out.
    • Infection in your artificial hip.
    • Femur may dislocate (come out of joint) or break around your hip replacement.
    • Osteoarthritis
    • Rheumatoid arthritis
    • Hip fracture
    • Septic arthritis
    • Bone dysplasia

    Why Choose NeemTree Healthcare?

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    EMI Option Available

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    • Post-surgery care – We tend to offer fantastic follow-up sessions, including consultations and instructions like dietary tips and physiotherapy to all patients to ensure you have a seamless recovery.
    • Home Care including change of dressing, stitch removal and physiotherapy sessions at home.

    Our Experienced Doctors

    Neemtree Healthcare team of skilled and best hip replacement surgeon Our group of Hip replacement specialists, who are kind and have a lot of experience, which help patients for quick recovery. Neemtree Healthcare is leading health care service provider More Than 35+ Centre’s with More than 40+ Years.

    Dr. Pankaj Bajaj Sr. Orthopedic Surgeon
    Dr. Pradeep Sharma Sr. Orthopedic and joint replacement surgeon
    Dr. Pradeep Kriplani Sr. Orthopedic Surgeon
    Dr. Ashish Pandey Orthopedic Surgeon
    Dr. Robin Bohat Orthopedic Surgeon
    Dr. Akhil Ahlawat Asst. Orthopedic Surgeon
    Dr. Abhay Singh Asst. Orthopedic Surgeon
    Dr. Jorawar Singh Saini Asst. Orthopedic Surgeon
    Dr. Shiva Chahal Asst. Orthopedic Consultant
    Dr. Kanak Arora Asst. Orthopedic Surgeon
    Dr. Vijay Bansal Orthopedics Consultant
    Dr. Avis Tayal Sr. Physiotherapist
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