REVISION HIP REPLACEMENT

REVISION HIP REPLACEMENT

Don’t let a failed hip replacement keep you down. The Hip Surgeon specializes in hip revision replacement procedures.

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What is Hip Revision Surgery?

What is Hip Revision Surgery?

Hip revision surgery is a procedure to replace a previously implanted artificial hip joint that has failed or caused complications. It is more complex than the initial hip replacement surgery and may involve removing and replacing components of the original implant to improve function and alleviate pain.

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When Hip Revision Surgery Required?

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Total hip revision surgery is required when a previous hip replacement has failed due to infection, dislocation, wear and tear of the components, or other complications. It is typically recommended by hip revision surgeons when conservative treatments have been unsuccessful in alleviating pain and restoring functionality.
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Implant Wear and Tear

Revision total hip replacement may be required when the original hip implant wears out over time, causing pain, instability, and limited mobility that cannot be resolved with non-surgical treatments.

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Infection

In cases where the hip implant becomes infected, hip revision surgery may be necessary to remove the infected components, clean the area, and replace the implant to prevent further complications.

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Mechanical Failure

Hip revision surgery may be needed if there is a mechanical failure of the hip implant, such as loosening, breakage, or dislocation, which can lead to pain, instability, and reduced function.

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Fractures

If a fracture occurs around the hip implant, hip revision surgery may be necessary to repair the fracture and potentially replace the implant to restore stability and function to the hip joint.

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Dislocation

In some cases, the hip implant may become dislocated, causing pain, limited mobility, and instability. Hip revision surgery may be needed to reposition the implant and prevent future dislocations.

PROCEDURE

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Process of Revision Hip Replacement

Process of Revision Hip Replacement

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Revision Hip Replacement Exercises

Ankle Pump Exercise

Point and flex your ankle to improve blood flow and prevent blood clots post-surgery.

Straight Leg Raises

Lift your leg while keeping it straight to strengthen your hip muscles.

Heel Slides

Slide your heel towards your buttocks to improve hip mobility and flexibility.

Hip Flexion

Lift your knee towards your chest while lying down to improve hip flexibility.

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Quadriceps Sets

Tighten your thigh muscles and hold for a few seconds to strengthen your quadriceps.

Gluteal Sets

Squeeze your buttock muscles together to strengthen your glutes and improve hip stability.

Hip Extension

Extend your hip backwards while lying down to strengthen your hip muscles.

Hip Abduction

Lift your leg sideways while lying down to strengthen your hip abductors.

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A hip revision operation involves removing and replacing a previously implanted hip prosthesis that has failed, typically due to wear, loosening, infection, or dislocation.

Common hip replacement revision symptoms include persistent pain, instability, swelling, difficulty walking, and audible noises coming from the hip joint.

The cost of a revision hip replacement in India typically ranges from 2 to 5 lakhs. The exact cost may vary depending on the hospital, the surgeon performing the procedure, and the specific medical needs of the patient.

Hip revision recovery timeline varies depending on the individual’s health, age, and extent of the surgery, but it typically takes around 3 to 6 months for full recovery.

2 stage hip revision is a procedure where the infected hip prosthesis is removed, and a temporary spacer is inserted, followed by a second surgery to implant a new hip prosthesis after the infection is cleared.

To find a revision hip replacement consultant, you can ask your primary care physician for a referral, research online for specialists in your area, or contact The Hip Surgeon in Indore.

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