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Hip Arthritis

Arthritis of the hip is a disease that wears away the cartilage in the ball-and-socket
joint at the top of your leg bone (femur) and pelvis. This wear causes the two bones
to scrape against each other, raw bone on raw bone. When this happens, the joint
becomes pitted, eroded, and uneven resulting in pain, stiffness, and instability. In some
cases, motion of the leg may be greatly restricted.
Two surgical procedures that address this problem are hip replacement
and hip resurfacing
.
Total Hip Replacement
Total Hip Replacement
Total Hip Replacement ( Hip Arthroplasty) is a long-established procedure for the treatment of Hip Arthritis.
The purpose of total hip replacement is to remove the
two damaged and worn parts of the hip joint- the hip socket (acetabulum) and the ball (femoral head) – and replace them with smooth, artificial implants called prostheses, which help make the hip strong, stable, and flexible again.
For younger, more active people needing a hip replacement there is a high chance that a traditional hip replacement will wear out during their lifetime and need to be replaced again. A second replacement (called a revision) is much more difficult.

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Hip Resurfacing
Hip Resurfacing
Hip resurfacing is surgery to resurface the head of the femur and the hip socket with metal-on- metal bearing surface prostheses. Hip resurfacing may be performed under a general or spinal anesthesia. During the procedure the surgeon removes the femoral head from the hip socket. The femoral head is fitted with a spherical metal shell and the hip socket is lined with a concave metal shell. The hip is placed back in its normal position.

A small drainage tube is placed during surgery to help drain excess fluids from the joint area. Rehabilitation and physical therapy start after surgery and continue throughout hospitalization.

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Question to help you decide what's best.

  1. Have you already seen an orthopaedic surgeon about your hip problems?
  2. Did the surgeon recommend hip replacement as a treatment option?
  3. Do you have any medical conditions or complications you are aware of?
  4. Are you under age 55?
  5. Are you active?

Hip Resurfacing VS Hip Replacement (Comparison)
Description
Hip Resurfacing   
Total Hip Replacement
Procedure
Minimum bone resection
Head and neck of femur removed
Prosthesis
No large stem
A large stem goes down center of femur
Risk of different leg lengths
Lower risk than THR by restoring normal anatomy
Higher risk
Patient eligibility
- Younger (under 55) and
- More active patient or - Determined by bone qulaity.
- People over 55 or
- Bone quality not suitable for   Hip Resurfacing
Complications risk
Low
Low
Surgical time
2 - 3 hrs.
2 - 3 hrs.
Admission
7 days
7 days
Recovery period after surgery.
Fit to fly home.
5 - 7 days
5 - 7 days

Estimated Cost

Minimum
Maximum
Minimum
Maximum
(Please select your currency)

Hospital Charges:

295,000
260,000
Prosthesis:
160,000
190,000
90,000
190,000
Total estimated cost
455,000
485,000
350,000
450,000
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Appointment
 

*Actual costs depend on the prosthesis used and the exchange rate. This estimate is based on recent averages for actual cases. Prices are subject to change without notice.

See inclusions and exclusions for the cost estimates.

Preparing for Hip Resurfacing Surgery & Plan your trip.


Inquiries or appointments

Learn more about the Procedure
:

http://www.hipresurfacing.com
http://www.birminghamhipresurfacing.com
http://www.articulasurfacereplacement.com

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