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At ten years, you would expect about 95% of hips to survive, maybe 85-90% at 20 years, however, this depends on many things, mainly age and mobility, younger more active patients will wear them more.

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After hip surgery, how long does the recovery process usually take?

After hip replacement surgery the patient can stay 3 to 4 days in the hospital, after that they will be release to go home if they have someone who can assist them. If they do not have assistance at home they will be sent to a rehabilitaion center.


Is s hip replacement surgery an elective surgery?

YES


What are the advantages of hip resurfacing surgery instead of hip replacement surgery?

The main advantage of Hip Resurfacing is that it is a "bone-conserving" procedure. In a traditional Total Hip Replacement (THR), the surgeon removes the entire head of the thigh bone (femur) and replaces it with a metal stem. In Resurfacing, the surgeon simply shaves (resurfaces) the damaged bone and caps it with a smooth metal covering, similar to capping a tooth. The Top 3 Advantages: More Bone is Preserved: Since the femoral head is kept, it is easier to perform a revision surgery later in life if needed. This makes it popular for younger patients (under 60). Higher Activity Levels: Resurfacing often allows for a more natural range of motion, making it better for patients who want to return to high-impact sports like running or martial arts. Lower Dislocation Risk: The ball size is larger (closer to your natural anatomy), so the risk of the hip popping out is lower compared to traditional replacement. The Catch: Not everyone is a candidate. If you have osteoporosis or significant bone damage, Resurfacing is not possible, and a Total Hip Replacement becomes the gold standard for pain relief. Cost & Doctor Availability: Resurfacing is a difficult surgery that requires highly specialized training. In countries like the US, it is rare and expensive. In India, however, expert orthopedists perform both Resurfacing and Total Hip Replacement at significantly lower costs. If you are evaluating your options, you can check the cost comparison and list of expert surgeons for hip procedures below.


Where is hip replacement surgery performed?

The Facility Setting Hip replacement surgery (Total Hip Arthroplasty) is performed in a sterile operating room within a hospital or a specialized Orthopedic Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC). It is a major surgical procedure that typically requires: General or Spinal Anesthesia: Administered by an anesthesiologist. Hospitalization: Patients usually stay for 1 to 3 days for initial recovery and monitoring, although some advanced clinics now offer "Day Care" (Same-Day Discharge) procedures for eligible patients. Anatomical Location The surgery takes place at the hip joint, where the damaged ball (femoral head) and socket (acetabulum) are removed and replaced with artificial implants made of metal, ceramic, or hard plastic. 3. Global Medical Hubs While performed globally, the location often determines the cost. USA/UK: Performed in private or public hospitals (Cost: High). India/Thailand: Performed in JCI-accredited medical tourism hospitals (Cost: 70-80% lower). Source: For a list of accredited hospitals and global locations performing modern hip replacement surgery, you can refer to the Karetrip Hip Surgery Hospital List.


Did prince have hip replacement surgery?

yes


Who is the patron saint for healing after hip replacement surgery?

There are no patron saints of healing after hip surgery.


How soon after hip replacement surgery can I donate blood?

blood plasma donation after total hip replacement


Can Valtrex be taken after hip replacement surgery?

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Did Ed reed have hip replacement surgery?

yes


Who performs hip replacement surgery?

Hip replacement surgery is performed by an orthopedic surgeon, who is an MD and who has received advanced training in surgical treatment of disorders of the musculoskeletal system.


What can be done if I don't have anymore cartilage between my hip bonesbones?

Hip replacement surgery.


What is the name given to hip replacement surgery?

The operation itself is called hip arthroplasty .