Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement
What is minimally invasive hip replacement?
A hip replacement involves removing the diseased joint and replacing it with a metal prosthesis. A minimally invasive hip replacement is similar to a total hip replacement, except that a much smaller incision is used. Your surgeon will make a three to four inch incision, instead of an eight-inch incision, and replace the hip joint.
Am I a good candidate for minimally invasive hip replacement?
Minimally invasive hip replacements might be ideal for you if have osteoporosis or rheumatoid arthritis. Adults of all ages have hip replacements with success.
What are the benefits of minimally invasive hip replacement over another type of joint replacement?
Minimally invasive hip surgery provides the following benefits:
- Shorter hospital stay
- Fast recovery
- Reduced risk of infection
- Fewer muscles and tendons are cut, leading to less pain and blood loss
What can I expect from minimally invasive hip replacement surgery?
After your initial evaluation, your surgeon will determine the appropriate course of treatment. You can expect the following from hip replacement surgery:
- A complete pre-operative workup that will focus on preparing you for your minimally invasive hip replacement
- One to two hour surgery time
- Two to three night stay in the hospital, with physical therapy beginning the day following surgery
- Pain management protocol, reducing your dependence on pain medication every few days
- Four to six weeks of physical therapy
Download our PDF: Hip Replacement Patient Handbook.
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