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During hip replacement, a surgeon removes the damaged sections of the hip joint and replaces them with parts usually constructed of metal, ceramic and very hard plastic. This artificial joint (prosthesis) helps reduce pain and improve function.

Also called total hip arthroplasty, hip replacement surgery might be an option if hip pain interferes with daily activities and nonsurgical treatments haven't helped or are no longer effective. Arthritis damage is the most common reason to need hip replacement.

Why it's done
Conditions that can damage the hip joint, sometimes making hip replacement surgery necessary, include:

Osteoarthritis. Commonly known as wear-and-tear arthritis, osteoarthritis damages the slick cartilage that covers the ends of bones and helps joints move smoothly.
Rheumatoid arthritis. Caused by an overactive immune system, rheumatoid arthritis produces a type of inflammation that can erode cartilage and occasionally underlying bone, resulting in damaged and deformed joints.
Osteonecrosis. If there isn't enough blood supplied to the ball portion of the hip joint, such as might result from a dislocation or fracture, the bone might collapse and deform.
Hip replacement may be an option if hip pain:

Persists, despite pain medication
Worsens with walking, even with a cane or walker
Interferes with sleep
Affects the ability to walk up or down stairs
Makes it difficult to rise from a seated position

Risks
Risks associated with hip replacement surgery can include:

Blood clots. Clots can form in the leg veins after surgery. This can be dangerous because a piece of a clot can break off and travel to the lung, heart or, rarely, the brain. Blood-thinning medications can reduce this risk.
Infection. Infections can occur at the site of the incision and in the deeper tissue near the new hip. Most infections are treated with antibiotics, but a major infection near the new hip might require surgery to remove and replace the artificial parts.
Fracture. During surgery, healthy portions of the hip joint might fracture. Sometimes the fractures are small enough to heal on their own, but larger fractures might need to be stabilized with wires, screws, and possibly a metal plate or bone grafts.
Dislocation. Certain positions can cause the ball of the new joint to come out of the socket, particularly in the first few months after surgery. If the hip dislocates, a brace can help keep the hip in the correct position. If the hip keeps dislocating, surgery may be needed to stabilize it.
Change in leg length. Surgeons take steps to avoid the problem, but occasionally a new hip makes one leg longer or shorter than the other. Sometimes this is caused by a contracture of muscles around the hip. In these cases, progressively strengthening and stretching those muscles might help. Small differences in leg length usually aren't noticeable after a few months.
Loosening. Although this complication is rare with newer implants, the new joint might not become solidly fixed to the bone or might loosen over time, causing pain in the hip. Surgery might be needed to fix the problem.
Nerve damage. Rarely, nerves in the area where the implant is placed can be injured. Nerve damage can cause numbness, weakness and pain.
Need for second hip replacement
The artificial hip parts might wear out eventually, especially for people who have hip replacement surgery when they're relatively young and active. If this happens, you might need a second hip replacement. However, new materials are making implants last longer.

How you prepare
Before the operation, you'll have an exam with the orthopedic surgeon. The surgeon may:

Ask about your medical history and current medications
Examine your hip, paying attention to the range of motion in your joint and the strength of the surrounding muscles
Order blood tests and an X-ray. An MRI is rarely needed
During this appointment, ask any questions you have about the procedure. Be sure to find out which medications you should avoid or continue to take in the week before surgery.

Because tobacco use can interfere with healing, it's best to stop using tobacco products. If you need help to quit, talk to your doctor.

Results
Full recovery from a hip replacement varies from person to person, but most people are doing well three months after the surgery. Improvements typically continue during the first year after surgery.

The new hip joint can reduce pain and increase the hip's range of motion. But don't expect to do everything you could do before the hip became painful.

High-impact activities, such as running or playing basketball, might be too stressful on the artificial joint. But in time, most people can participate in lower-impact activities — such as swimming, golfing and bicycle riding.
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These types of videos tell me why I should look after myself better

emreakkaya
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Would be great if there's some videos where they show how do they do this without damaging arteries or veins and how they manage to insert all the prosthetics through the muscles and flesh

steamhelsing
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Bolku!Ale Extra naprawa!Medycyna to cud!!!

bozenasekura
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looks extremely painful and with a really long rehabilitation process

samuelanketell
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sperti tulang saya, yg di oprasi begini 🙏🏻

yusupcell
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👍🏻🌿⚘🥰⚘🌿👍🏻
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم

moradmohammad
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Go see Dr. John Bergman in Huntington Beach California. Your hips last you all your life. My sister in law was dying and they replaced her hip bones 😮. Why ? Nothing was wrong with her hips. Money

yolandaloza
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That's why you don't want to be the first to sleep in a sleep over

AkiraHartono
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Thật đáng sợ .qua đây có thể thấy khi bệnh đã nặng như này thì chỉ có thể là can thiệp đến phẫu thuật như thế này.xin cảm ơn y học đã rất tuyệt vời ❤️

HaiNguyen-oilu
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But what about the nerves? I've never understood how they can essentially cut away a part of the bone structure without damaging the nerves that are needed to have continued control over the limb.

lohh
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I had this Successfully done 12 years ago. 😊

AlexAdam-spri
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kangker tulang, , nyeri sendi, , 😊😊, , ny, , asia obama

adeliaadel
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I've had 2. Believe me that titanium does Not hurt at all compared to what it was before !!! I am working b on a knee now.❤❤😊

kimhoefgen
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composite acrylic resin as joint surface prosthetic?

anttivalimaki
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Dam that’s brutal. How long is a surgery like this?

andresfd
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Alot of people wish they never got a hip replacement cause they say afterward they are in even more pain!

FirstnameLastname-vydg
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Sir plz tell me how much cost both hip replacement surgery cost

royalgaming
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My fat friend...took 6+ hip implants
she never got a replacement..
😊

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