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FAQs Related to Total Hip Replacement

Who needs Total Hip Replacement?

Total hip replacement may be appropriate for individuals who have severe hip pain, stiffness, limited mobility, and reduced quality of life due to various conditions, including:

1. Osteoarthritis
2. Rheumatoid arthritis
3. Avascular necrosis
4. Hip fractures
5. Hip dysplasia
6. Bone tumors
A consultation with a healthcare professional is necessary to determine if total hip replacement is the right solution for an individual's specific situation.


Is Total Hip Replacement safe?

Total hip replacement is generally safe, but like any surgical procedure, it carries risks. The risks can include infection, blood clots, anesthesia-related complications, implant loosening, nerve or blood vessel damage, and dislocation.


What is the average hospital stay for a patient?

The average hospital stay for a patient undergoing total hip replacement is typically around 2 to 4 days. However, the length of hospitalization can vary depending on the individual's overall health, surgical approach, and the extent of the procedure. Your healthcare team will determine the appropriate length of stay based on your specific circumstances.


How long will the operation take?

The duration of a total hip replacement surgery can vary, but it typically takes around 1 to 2 hours. The specific factors that can affect the duration include the complexity of the case, patient anatomy, and the surgical technique employed.


What are the risks of Total Hip Replacement?

Although rare, there are risks associated with total hip replacement, including:

1. Infection at the surgical site
2. Blood clots in the leg veins or lungs
3. Implant loosening or dislocation
4. Nerve or blood vessel injury
5. Anesthesia-related complications
6. Allergic reactions to anesthesia or medication
It's important to discuss these risks with your surgeon and follow all post-operative instructions to minimize potential complications.


Are life-long medicines necessary after Total Hip Replacement?

In most cases, life-long medications are not necessary after total hip replacement. However, your healthcare provider may prescribe pain management medications, antibiotics (if needed), and medications to prevent blood clots during the recovery period. It's important to follow your doctor's instructions regarding medications and attend any follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing.


Does a person have high infection rates and lead a very restricted life after Total Hip Replacement?

The risk of infection after total hip replacement is relatively low, occurring in less than 1% of cases. With proper surgical technique, infection control protocols, and post-operative care, the chances of infection can be minimized. Following a successful recovery, most individuals can resume normal activities and enjoy an improved quality of life with reduced hip pain and increased mobility.


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