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Hip Replacment In Sagar

Hip replacement surgery is a transformative medical procedure that helps individuals suffering from chronic hip pain regain their mobility and quality of life.

Hip Replacment In Sagar

Hip replacement surgery is a transformative medical procedure that helps individuals suffering from chronic hip pain regain their mobility and quality of life. As one of the most commonly performed orthopedic surgeries in India and around the world, hip replacement has brought relief to millions of patients dealing with debilitating conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and severe hip injuries.

Types of Hip Replacement

a. Total Hip Replacement
This is the most common type, where both the ball and socket of the hip joint are replaced with artificial components. 

b. Partial Hip Replacement
Only the femoral head (ball) is replaced. This is usually done in cases of hip fractures.

c. Hip Resurfacing In this technique, the femoral head is not removed but rather capped with a metal covering. It is suitable for younger, more active patients.

d. Cemented vs Uncemented Hip Replacement

  • Cemented: The prosthesis is fixed to the bone using bone cement.
  • Uncemented: The prosthesis has a porous surface that allows bone to grow into it.

Who Needs Hip Replacement?

  • Osteoarthritis: The most common reason, where the cartilage wears down.
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis: An autoimmune condition causing joint inflammation.
  • Hip Fractures: Especially common in elderly patients.
  • Avascular Necrosis: Bone tissue dies due to lack of blood supply.
  • Congenital or Developmental Hip Disorders: Conditions like hip dysplasia.

Symptoms That Indicate You May Need a Hip Replacement

  • Persistent pain in the hip or groin
  • Difficulty walking, standing, or climbing stairs
  • Stiffness and reduced range of motion
  • Sleep disturbances due to hip pain
  • X-ray or MRI showing severe joint damageVisit Our Hospital!

Risks and Complications

  • Blood clots
  • Infection at the surgical site
  • Dislocation of the new joint
  • Nerve or blood vessel injury
  • Leg length difference
  • Implant wear or loosening over timeBook Your Appointment.
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