Hip Replacement Surgery – A Simple Guide
Total hip replacement is a surgical procedure where a damaged hip joint is replaced with an artificial one. It helps people who have severe hip pain and limited movement due to arthritis or injury. The goal is to relieve pain and improve mobility.
The Mechanics of Hip Joint Replacement
In this procedure, the surgeon removes the damaged parts of the hip joint, including the ball and socket. These are replaced with artificial components usually made of metal, ceramic, or plastic. The surgery is often done under general or spinal anesthesia. Surgeons use special tools like reamers, broaches, and prosthetic implants to ensure a precise fit. The new joint allows smoother movement and better weight-bearing function. Most patients start walking with assistance within a day or two after surgery.
Conditions Leading to Hip Replacement
- Severe osteoarthritis that limits daily activities
- Rheumatoid arthritis causing hip joint damage
- Hip fractures or trauma that can’t heal properly
- Avascular necrosis, where the hip bone loses its blood supply
- Failed previous hip surgery requiring revision
Hip Replacement Surgery Essentials
- Orthopedic Implants
- Bone Drill Machine
- Arthroscopy Set
- Arthroscopy Shaver System
- Arthroscopy Irrigation Pump
- Digital Tourniquet
- Orthopedic Plaster Cutter
- Spinal Endoscopy Equipment
- Neuro Endoscopy Equipment
- Orthopedic Sterilization Box
Worldwide Hip Replacement Surgery Leaders
- United States
- Germany
- United Kingdom
- Australia
- Canada
Why Patients Choose Hip Replacement
- Provides long-term relief from chronic hip pain
- Improves walking, sitting, and overall mobility
- Enhances quality of life by restoring joint function
- Reduces the need for pain medications
- Lowers the risk of joint-related complications in the future
Advin Health Care is a leading manufacturer of Total Hip Replacement related products, offering high-quality instruments and implants for orthopedic procedures.
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