Hip Resurfacing Surgery in India
quick finder
  quick finder
  get a quote
   
 
Name  
E-Mail  
Phone  
Procedure  
Comments  
 
treatment
 
Orthopaedics Orthopaedics
 
Shoulder Replacement Shoulder Replacement
Knee Replacement Knee Replacement
Hip Replacement Hip Replacement
Hip Resurfacing Hip Resurfacing
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair
Rotator Cuff Repair Rotator Cuff Repair
treatment
 
home line mail lineSearch
Call Us on Toll Free
US – 08668877949
UK - 08000087945
phone
about us treatments destinations wellness treatments travel and tours affiliations media enquiry
Home >Treatments > Orthopaedics > Hip Resurfacing

Hip Resurfacing Surgery

The natural hip is a ball and socket joint. The head of the femur (thighbone) moves in a socket in the pelvis called the acetabulum. The joint is held together by tendons, ligaments and muscles. When the hip joint wears out it is called osteoarthritis. An osteoarthritic hip is usually stiff and painful. One possible treatment is the replacement of

In hip resurfacing, the hip joint is relined rather than replaced. The head and neck of the femur are preserved. The worn surfaces of the head and socket are carefully machined away with precision instruments. The joint is then lined with a metal covering for the head and socket. The hip resurfacing implant has three key advantages: as follows

Bone Conservation
One of the major problems of revision hip surgery (where a worn out or loose hip implant has to be changed to another one) is the loss of bone which necessitates the use of larger and longer hip stems. In hip resurfacing the head and neck are preserved. The worn surface and only 3–4 mm of bone below it are removed. This allows the patients to keep as much of their own hip as possible for as long as possible. Therefore if the resurfacing should fail for any reason the head and neck can be removed and a standard total hip replacement can be performed.

Low Wear Bearing
One of the major advantages of hip resurfacing is the metal-on-metal bearing. The precision-engineered components are made of a hard, biocompatible alloy (which consists mainly of cobalt and chromium) which produces very low rates of wear. The bearing used in Durom Hip Resurfacing is known as Metasul® Metal-on-Metal Tribological Solution. The Metasul bearing has been in clinical use since 1988 and over 250,000 hips with these bearings have been implanted worldwide. This particular bearing is used solely as an example. Please contact your doctor for your specific bearing used.

Anatomic Sized Bearing
In a resurfaced hip the femoral head is similar in size to the natural hip. In conventional total hip replacement the average head size is smaller than the natural hip. The advantage of a larger head size is a greater range of movement of the hip and increased stability, in other words less chance of it coming out of joint (dislocating).

The details of the operation will be discussed with your orthopaedic surgeon in detail prior to the operation itself. However, in general, your treatment will progress along the following lines. Preliminary tests will be needed a few weeks in advance of the surgery to determine whether you are ready for surgery and whether any special precautions may be required. The risk associated with hip resurfacing surgery is similar to that of a conventional operation; the same is true with regard to the risk of complications. The incision for a hip surface replacement may be little longer than that required for a conventional hip joint replacement although the procedure should take a similar amount of time.

In most cases, the post-surgery recovery time is shorter than for a conventional hip replacement. In the first few weeks after the operation, you will take part in a rehabilitation program. You will be advised on post-surgery activities by your orthopaedic surgeon but usually patients will be able to climb stairs again soon with the use of a walking aid. Generally speaking, you should be relatively independent after about 11⁄2 months and, about 3 months after surgery, most patients return to everyday activities. Many patients consider themselves cured after about one year.

Hip resurfacing is dependant on your age, medical conditions and the X-rays of your hip. Your orthopaedic surgeon will advise you as to whether your hip can be resurfaced. Individual results may vary. Your results will depend upon your personal circumstances. This information is intended to provide an overview of hip resurfacing surgery. Review this information with your doctor.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Orthopaedics Orthopaedics
 
Testimonials Testimonials
 
Elaine Ackril UK My sincere and heartfelt gratitude to Treatment- trips and it has been almost 5 months since I did my procedure. I feel wonderful with my new flat tummy. The compliments that I have received from my family, friends and co-workers instill th...
 
Read More...