Speciality | Orthopedics |
Procedure | Hip Resurfacing Surgery |
Success Rate | 80-90% |
Recovery Time | 3-6 months |
Treatment Time | 1-2 hours |
Chances of Recurrence | Low |
Hip resurfacing surgery is a procedure in which surgeons reshape the damaged surface of the hip joint and cap it with a metal covering. Hip resurfacing, unlike hip replacement procedures, actually preserves more of the patient's natural bone.
Medical conditions that can be treated through hip resurfacing surgery include hip arthritis, osteoarthritis, and avascular necrosis. Candidates for this surgery are typically younger and more active individuals with good bone quality.
The recovery process after hip resurfacing surgery involves a period of rest and rehabilitation. Patients may need to use crutches or walkers initially and gradually transition to walking with support. Physical therapy is recommended to regain strength, flexibility, and mobility. Full recovery can take 2-4 weeks, and it is important to follow the post-surgery guidelines and exercises recommended by the healthcare provider to ensure successful outcomes.
Doctor Name | Cost | Book Appointment |
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Dr. Jose Tabuenca Dumortier | 311 USD | Book Now |
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Dr. Puneet Mishra | 23 USD | Book Now |
Dr. Professor Mehmet Kerem Canbora | 126 USD | Book Now |
Dr. Sujoy Kumar Bhattacharjee | 23 USD | Book Now |
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