Hip Replacement.
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The main reason for recommending a hip replacement is pain or loss of function due to arthritis, an injury or another condition. The aim of the hip replacement is to relieve the pain, and to enable you to carry out your normal activities more comfortably.
Surgery Time
2 hours
Hospital Stay
Daycase to 1 night
Light Exercise
12 weeks
waiting list
2 weeks
What is Hip Replacement Surgery?
Also known as arthroplasty, Hip Replacement Surgery is a common procedure that involves replacing a painful hip joint with an high-grade artificial one.
The surgery is generally recommended after other options has not provided pain relief or improved mobility. For many patients, the procedure is effective in improving the overall quality of life.
There are several types of hip replacement surgery. The surgeon recommendation is based on the extent of the repair needed and the patients overall health. These are;
Total Hip Replacement (THR)
The most common type, where both the acetabulum (hip socket) and the femoral head (upper end of the thigh bone) are replaced.
Partial Hip Repair (PHR)
Also known as hip hemiarthroplasty, during the partial hip replacement procedure only the femoral head is replaced.
Hip Resurfacing
Less invasive, the socket is replaced and the femoral head is capped with a smooth metal covering, preserving more of the bone.
Benefits of Hip Replacement Surgery
Pain Relief
The most significant benefit is the reduction or elimination of pain that did not respond well to other treatments.
Quality of Life
Typically, patients enjoy a better quality of life by returning to the levels of activity that were not possible before surgery.
Improved Movement
Patients often experience a substantial improvement in their range of motion and ability to perform daily activities.
Durability
High-grade implants wear comparatively better, resulting in a long-lasting joint. Generally, replacements last over of 20 years.
Infection
Occurs in a small percentage of cases, but can often be treated with antibiotics. We will guide you through how to minimize risk of infection as part of your care plan.
Hip Dislocation
Dislocation is uncommon. The risk for dislocation is greatest in the first few months after surgery while the tissues are healing. Following your physiotherapy guide, and using movement aids for the initial recovery phases following surgery will minimise this risk.
Blood Clots
Can develop in the leg, veins, or lungs. Based on your medical history, preventative measures include blood-thinning medication, and movement guided by your physiotherapy plan.
Wear & Tear
Within our practice, we generally opt for a higher grade ceramic implant by comparison. The combination of materials means the new joint has low friction, wears very slowly and moves more easily. Implants should wear in excess of 20 years.
Potential Risks
Like all surgical procedures, hip replacement surgery comes with potential risks;
What Happens During the Procedure
The procedure is typically performed under general, or spinal anaesthesia, and takes around two hours. Here's a simplified step-by-step breakdown:
- 1. You will be made comfortable using general or spinal anesthesia.
- 2. The surgeon makes an incision over the hip to expose the joint.
- 3. The damaged bone and cartilage are removed and replaced with a high-grade joint.
- 4. Artificial joint components are now fixed into place by your surgeon.
- 5. The incision is closed with stitches or staples.
Stages of Recovery
Immediate Treatment
Don’t wait to start your recovery. We offer direct access to specialised treatments for hip conditions, ensuring you receive prompt, efficient care. Our streamlined processes mean you can begin your recovery journey straight away, without the delays typically associated with healthcare.
Advanced Care
Access the latest in medical technology instantly. With options like advanced minimally invasive procedures available immediately, we ensure that your treatment begins quickly, reducing recovery time and improving outcomes.
Fully Informed
Our commitment extends beyond immediate treatment to ensuring you understand your health and care plan. Immediate educational support and ongoing guidance mean you’re not just treated quickly but also empowered to maintain and improve your health long-term.
Why Choose Mobility for Your Hip Surgery?
We understand the urgency of your needs, and we commit to providing direct access to advanced treatments without any waiting lists.
Your Hip Replacement Journey
At Mobility, we are dedicated to providing you with exceptional care from the moment you reach out to us. Expert orthopaedic surgeons and their support staff are committed to guiding you through every step of your treatment, ensuring a seamless and supportive experience.
Our knowledgeable and friendly patient coordinators are here to discuss our orthopaedic procedures, clarify pricing and finance options, and address any queries you may have.
You will first meet your GMC registered surgeon via a video call to discuss your procedure in greater detail, ensuring you have a thorough understanding of what to expect.
Once you arrive at one of our locations, you can settle in and relax before proceeding to the operating theatre for your surgery. Post-procedure, you'll return to the comfort of your private suite to begin your recovery with us by your side.
You'll attend post-operative appointments with a nurse who will monitor your healing progress closely. To make your recovery as convenient as possible, we've arranged for you to receive physiotherapy locally, eliminating the need to travel back to our specialist hospital.
Robotic-Assisted Surgery for Joint Replacements
Leveraging cutting-edge technology, our robotic-assisted procedures offer unparalleled precision, leading to better surgical outcomes and faster recovery times.
Discover how our innovative approach minimizes complications, reduces pain, and accelerates your return to an active lifestyle. Click here to learn more about how our state-of-the-art robotic systems can provide you with the highest standard of care.
FAQ's
Looking for more information on hip replacement surgery? Explore our Frequently Asked Questions to gain insights into what to expect before, during, and after your hip replacement at Mobility.
Who is a good candidate for hip replacement surgery?
Candidates typically include those suffering from chronic hip pain and mobility issues due to arthritis, fractures, or other joint diseases that have not improved with non-surgical treatments.
How long will my new hip last?
Modern hip replacements are very durable and wear in excess of 20 years, depending on factors like activity level, weight, and overall health.
What steps can I take to ensure the best outcome from my hip replacement?
Follow your surgeon’s post-operative instructions, attend all physiotherapy sessions, maintain a healthy weight, and engage in regular low-impact exercise to strengthen your hip.
What materials are used in hip replacement prosthetics?
The prosthetics used in hip replacements typically involve materials such as ceramic, metal, and polyethylene. Each material is chosen based on its durability, wear resistance, and compatibility with the human body.
How much does hip replacement surgery cost?
Our pricing structure is inclusive of all pre-operative, day-of-surgery, and post-operative costs, including physiotherapy. We regularly review our price point to ensure we remain competitive however, we will never compromise on your surgeons experience, the hospitals cutting-edge technology, or the
predictable and repeatable outcomes they deliver, together.
Your patient coordinator will be able to provide your all-inclusive cost for your location upon enquiry.
Where will my surgery take place?
Mobility care for patients, nationwide from select Centres of Clinical Excellence. Enquire now to speak with one of our coordinators who can discuss the best location for you.