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FAQs Related to Minimally Invasive Hip Resurfacing

How Does it Differ from Total Hip Replacement?

Unlike total hip replacement, hip resurfacing preserves more of the patient's natural bone. The damaged surface of the hip joint is capped with a metal prosthesis, allowing for greater preservation of bone.


Who is a Candidate for Minimally Invasive Hip Resurfacing?

Candidates are typically younger, active individuals with hip arthritis or other hip conditions. The procedure is often considered for those with sufficient bone density and anatomy suitable for resurfacing.


What are the Benefits of Minimally Invasive Hip Resurfacing?
  • Bone Preservation: Preserves more of the patient's natural hip bone.

  • Reduced Dislocation Risk: Lower risk of dislocation compared to total hip replacement.

  • Greater Range of Motion: Patients may experience a more natural range of motion after recovery.


What is the Recovery Time for Minimally Invasive Hip Resurfacing?

Recovery time varies, but patients often experience a shorter recovery period compared to traditional hip replacement. Rehabilitation and return to normal activities typically occur within a few weeks to months.


Are There Risks Associated with Minimally Invasive Hip Resurfacing?

Potential risks include infection, blood clots, and adverse reactions to anesthesia. The overall risk is influenced by factors such as the patient's health, age, and the specific procedure performed.


How Long Do Minimally Invasive Hip Resurfacing Results Last?

Results can be long-lasting, but individual outcomes vary. The longevity depends on factors such as patient activity level, overall health, and adherence to postoperative instructions.


Can Minimally Invasive Hip Resurfacing Be Reversed?

While not common, revision surgery may be possible if needed. However, it is generally more challenging than revising a standard hip replacement.


What is the Difference Between Minimally Invasive and Traditional Hip Resurfacing?

Minimally invasive hip resurfacing uses smaller incisions, potentially resulting in less tissue damage and a quicker recovery. Traditional hip resurfacing involves larger incisions.


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