Hip replacement surgery can be performed in a general hospital with a department of orthopaedic surgery, but is also performed in specialized clinics or institutes for joint disorders
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.
Hip and knee replacement surgeries began to develop in the mid-20th century. The first successful hip replacement was performed by Sir John Charnley in 1962, using a cemented prosthesis. Knee replacement surgery followed shortly after, with the first successful total knee arthroplasty performed by Dr. John Insall in the 1960s. These innovations marked significant advancements in orthopedic surgery.
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Advantages of hip resurfacing surgery instead of hip replacement surgery include bone preservation, reduced chance of dislocation and easier revision. You can learn more about hip resurfacing techniques from the Wikipedia website.
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There are no patron saints of healing after hip surgery.
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Hip revision surgery can be performed in a general hospital with a department of orthopedic surgery , but is also performed in specialized clinics or institutes for joint disorders.
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Hip replacement surgery.
The operation itself is called hip arthroplasty .