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What is Hip replacement?
Hip replacement is the surgery for people with severe hip damage. When you have a hip replacement, the surgeon removes damaged cartilage and bone from your hip joint and replaces them with new, man-made parts. This can relieve pain, help your hip joint work well, and improve your walking and other movements. Your doctor may recommend it if you have hip damage and pain and physical therapy, medicines and exercise don’t help. The most common problem after Hip replacement surgery is hip dislocation. Because a man-made hip is smaller than the original joint, the ball can come out of its socket. The surgery can also cause blood clots and infections. After a hip replacement, you might need to avoid certain activities, such as jogging and high-impact sports.
Indications leading to Hip replacement:
The Hip replacement is most commonly used to treat joint failure caused by osteoarthritis. Other indications include rheumatoid arthritis, avascular necrosis, traumatic arthritis, protrusio acetabuli, certain hip fractures, benign and malignant bone tumors, arthritis associated with Paget’s disease, ankylosing spondylitis and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. The aims of the procedure are pain relief and improvement in hip function. Hip replacement is usually considered only once when other therapies such as physical therapy and pain medications have failed.
When is a Hip replacement needed?
Total Hip replacement can benefit individuals suffering from a variety of hip problems resulting from either wear and tear from a lifetime of activity or from disease and injury. Some of the common hip problems leading to total Hip replacement are:
§ Osteoarthritis
§ Rheumatoid arthritis
§ Traumatic arthritis
§ Avascular necrosis
How is the diagnosis for Hip replacement made?
A complete history and physical examination about the patient who is suppose to get Hip replacement allows the physician to determine any correlation between symptoms of pain with past history and demands that have been placed upon the hip. The physician will inquire about experiencing episodes of trauma or instability and examine the ligaments and hip alignment. X-rays are used to determine the extent of degeneration to the cartilage or bone and may suggest a cause for the degeneration of the hip joint.
What is the procedure of Hip replacement?
During Hip replacement surgery, once the hip joint is exposed, the head and neck of the femur are removed. The shaft of the femur is then reamed to accept the metal component consisting of the head, neck and stem. The acetabulum is then reamed to accept a plastic cup. The ball and socket are then replaced into normal position. Both of these implants can be fastened into the bone with or without special cement. Hip replacement surgery is technically more sensitive, requiring a more exact fit of the metal component to the femur. In this procedure, the surface of the metal is prepared with a small porous roughened coat, which attracts bone in growth. This process is called porous ingrowths or oseointegration.
Recovery after Hip replacement surgery:
Postoperative care begins with a team of heath professionals within the hospital. Those closely involved with the postoperative total hip patient are: Nurses, Respiratory Therapists, Physical Therapists, and Occupational Therapists.
Why India?
India is a prime destination for orthopedic surgery and Hip replacement is of great interest. Every year thousand of visitors come to India from around the world just for the orthopedic surgery. Many countries have developed links for speedy treatments in India for their nationals on account of the fact that in these countries one has to wait for extended periods of time to undergo surgery. The surgeons and doctors of performing Hip replacementin Goa and Kerala-India are the best in terms of quality and service which comes at an affordable cost. All these factors propel a massive crowd of international patients all across the world for various medical treatments and surgeries including the Hip replacementin Goa and Kerala-India.
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One person has suffered an injury to his femoral artery and has always lived a good life?
Rob was home and was shot in July 2006. It is a blow who first left wrist, then my left side of my hip, through the left femoral artery, then through my upper inner left thigh. They took me to the emergency. The only thing the doctors during surgery was to take a piece of my vein in the right thigh and replace my femoral artery in my left thigh. I'm over 30 pounds during her stay> a week in the hospital. I managed to recover the function my left thigh. I can walk and stand, I could run, but is more like a brisk walk / fast. T Anyone who has experienced this kind of thing? I'm always concerned that the replacement vein may be deleted. I will happy if health professionals or other equivalent professions to share their views, knowledge or experience.
Yes, I was in a car accident broke my femur fracture happened that I broke the femoral artery. I bled on profusly and ends with total hip and knee. Anyway, I have pain still The site crashed after 5 years, and walking with a cane. I praise God I have one leg. I just try to put the pain of my mind and get on with my business. I do not think I'll never get over, but that's okay. I'm here! I'm alive! I'm not paralyzed, because they do not choose to be! Now I have to go cha-cha! Lovei God.
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