Hip bone damage can limit your daily activities and prevent you from enjoying a healthy lifestyle. Your doctor may recommend a hip replacement surgical procedure if:
Your hip surgery procedure can last anywhere between 2 to 3 hours. Your anesthesiologist will administer a general anesthetic to numb your lower or whole body.
After the anesthesia takes effect, the surgeon will make an incision and work to remove damaged bone tissue. Once the damaged socket has been completely removed, doctors will secure a new prosthetic socket in place.
Your surgeon may also need to replace the ball on top of your femur joint with a prosthetic ball. After the replacement is complete, your doctor will close the incision and cover it with a sterile bandage.
Discuss the hip surgery with your doctor and surgeons before the surgery. Ask questions so that you understand what they will be doing.
After hip replacement surgery, you will be required to wear a compression stocking to prevent blood clot formation in the legs. You can walk and move with the help of crutches or walkers and will be required to meet with a physical therapist.
The therapist will likely plan out a few exercises targeted at improving your hip mobility and bone strength.
Your doctor can schedule your orthopedic surgical procedures at TOPS Surgical Specialty Hospital. Our surgical facility is equipped with some of the latest technology and a caring staff who have years of experience with hip and other orthopedic surgery procedures.
Talk with our healthcare staff to learn more about our surgical facility.