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What is the Most Successful Type of Hip Replacement?

The posterior and anterior approaches to total hip replacement are the most popular. Although both procedures have been around for a while, anterior surgery has become more well-liked in India in recent years.

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What is the Most Successful Type of Hip Replacement?

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  1. What is the Most Successful Type of Hip Replacement? Is anterior total hip replacement superior to posterior replacement? Is hip pain hindering your ability to live your life? Does osteoarthritis make it difficult to walk and perform daily activities? Our non-surgical treatments are they ineffective? If this is the case, hip ball replacement surgery may be the best option for restoring your mobility and alleviating your pain. During total hip replacement, the damaged bone is replaced with a metal or plastic implant designed to resemble a healthy hip joint. Surgical procedures improve the quality of life and are associated with a longer life expectancy. The most common total hip replacement approaches are posterior and anterior. Both procedures have existed for decades, but in recent years, anterior surgery has gained popularity in India. What Is an Anterior Hip Replacement? The anterior hip joint replacement has existed as long as the posterior procedure. What’s new is that it’s gaining popularity and that more active patients desire a less invasive method that allows for a speedier recovery. In contrast to the lateral (side of the hip) and posterior (back of the hip) approach, the anterior approach involves making an incision in the front of the hip while the patient is prone. This section describes the pros and cons of hip implant surgery. Advantages Among the potential advantages of anterior hip replacement are: • Fluoroscopic X-rays offer surgeons an immediate view of the hip and surrounding structures. Increasing the safety margin of prosthetic positioning. •There are fewer muscles present in the front of the hip, which reduces muscle damage. •The anticipated benefits of the anterior hip approach are reduced pain and a speedier recovery. With the introduction of new operating tables that gave surgeons control over the surgical field, this practice became more prevalent. Adjustments to the mechanical operating table can impact the manipulation of a limb outside the sterile field. Although the anterior approach may have some advantages, it is not devoid of disadvantages.

  2. Disadvantages • Not all candidates are qualified. Patients who are morbidly obese may not be surgical candidates. The presence of more soft tissue can make accessing the hip joint more difficult. • The method is lengthy. This surgical procedure has a steep learning curve. • The surgeon’s preference and training determine the anterior approach. The anterior approach has a steep “learning curve,” and complications are more likely to arise in the first fifty cases performed by a surgeon. Comparability to Different Hip Replacement Procedures Some individuals have asserted that the anterior approach is superior, but new research indicates that in the long run, it makes no difference. Recent research shows no difference in return to activities, muscle recovery, or pain relief six weeks following surgery. Experts believed for many years that the anterior approach resulted in lower rates of hip dislocation and nerve damage. Currently, research suggests that both approaches have merit. Most anterior hip replacement complications are comparable to those of standard hip replacement. Should I Consider Hip Replacement Surgery? While anterior hip replacement may offer some benefits, it is not without disadvantages. You must discuss these factors with your physician when considering a hip replacement. As with any joint replacement, what matters is what is left behind, not how it is replaced. Safety and the surgeon’s familiarity with the method should be considered when selecting a surgical technique. The most important factor is the surgeon’s proficiency. After a hip replacement, you can anticipate a lifetime free of pain as long as the implant is installed correctly and is of contemporary design. Contact Dr. Vikas Mehra who is the best hip replacement surgeon in Chandigarh. Our orthopedic hip surgeons have the training, skills, and tools to determine if you need knee surgery and to perform a variety of knee surgeries. Make your appointment today by calling +91–9814612696, +91–9876044747.

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