Revision Total Hip Replacement
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Revision total hip replacement. However some patients may need one or more revisions of a hip replacement particularly if the initial hip replacement. Pain is the primary reason for revision. Revision total hip replacement is a more complex procedure and takes longer to perform than primary total hip replacement. Revision hip replacements may also be performed to manage complications such as infection of a hip replacement hip replacement dislocation or fractures of the bone around the hip replacement.
In the majority of cases hip revision surgery is more complex and time consuming than the original hip replacement 1 with over 332 000 hip replacements performed in the. Revision surgery helps to correct the problem so the hip can function normally again. Also called total hip arthroplasty hip replacement surgery might be an option for you if your hip pain interferes with daily activities and nonsurgical treatments haven t helped or are no longer effective. The number of hip revisions performed by orthopedic surgeons is growing quickly at an estimated rate of 8 to 10 each year.
A hip revision procedure involves removing and replacing a worn loosened or misaligned implant in order to relieve pain and improve the function of the implanted hip system. The femur is first hollowed out and the femoral head removed. Why does a hip need to be revised. To begin your doctor will follow the line of the incision made during your primary total hip replacement.
Why consider a hip revision. The incision may be extended however to allow the old components. The majority of elderly patients who receive a hip replacement retain the prosthesis for 15 to 20 years and sometimes for life. Hip revision surgery is performed to repair an artificial hip joint prosthesis that has been damaged over time due to an infection or due to normal wear and tear of the prosthetic hip.
A revision hip replacement is the removal of one or both parts cup in the acetublum and or the stem in the femur of a previously inserted total hip replacement and inserting a new replacement. Your surgeon will explain why this is required but it is normally done for loosening or infection of the old hip. Arthritis damage is the most common reason to need hip replacement. In most cases the surgery takes several hours.
According to research from the university hospital of cologne around 2 of people with a total hip replacement will experience a dislocation within a year while 28 of those with revision hip replacement will experience the same. Usually the cause is clear but not always. Hip revision surgery fundamentals.