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  • Total Hip ReplacementTotal Hip Replacement

    Total hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which the damaged cartilage and bone are removed from the hip joint and replaced with artificial components. The main indication for total hip replacement is arthritis.

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  • Minimally Invasive Total Hip ReplacementMinimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement

    Joint conditions such as arthritis may cause damage to the cartilage and bones leading to chronic pain in the hip and/or disability.

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  • Anterior Hip ReplacementAnterior Hip Replacement

    Anterior hip replacement surgery is performed under general anesthesia or regional anesthesia. You will lie down on your back, on a special operating table that enables your surgeon to perform the surgery from the front of the hip.

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  • Posterior Hip ReplacementPosterior Hip Replacement

    Posterior hip replacement is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which the worn out or damaged surfaces of the hip joint are removed and replaced with artificial joint components made of metal, ceramic, or plastic.

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  • Hip HemiarthroplastyHip Hemiarthroplasty

    Patients with hip fractures are treated with a surgical technique called hip hemiarthroplasty, wherein only one half (ball section) of the hip joint is substituted by a metal prosthesis.

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  • Revision Hip ReplacementComplex Hip Reconstruction Surgery

    During total hip replacement, the damaged cartilage and bone are removed from the hip joint and replaced with artificial components.

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  • Complex Hip Reconstruction SurgeryComplex Hip Reconstruction Surgery

    Complex hip reconstruction surgery is a surgical procedure employed to treat hip structures with complex hip fractures or traumatic hip injuries, deformities, structural issues, and damage from diseases such as arthritis.

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  • Hip ReconstructionHip Reconstruction

    Hip reconstruction is a surgery to repair or replace a damaged hip joint that causes pain and limits your movement.

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  • X-ray Guided Hip ReplacementX-ray Guided Hip Replacement

    Hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which the damaged hip joint is replaced with a prosthetic implant.

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  • Computer-assisted Hip ReplacementComputer-assisted Hip Replacement

    Computer-assisted hip replacement is an image-guided, minimally invasive surgical procedure to replace your diseased or damaged hip with an artificial device using the assistance of computer software.

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  • Intellijoint HIP®Intellijoint HIP®

    Intellijoint HIP® is a surgeon controlled navigation tool for total hip replacement. It provides real-time, intraoperative measurements for fast, easy and precise implant alignment for cup position, leg length, and offset.

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  • Custom/Patient-Specific Hip ReplacementCustom/Patient-Specific Hip Replacement

    Custom total hip replacement, also called bespoke hip replacement or patient-specific hip replacement, is a newer, more advanced technology in total hip arthroplasty that uses an individualized hip implant for the replacement of the damaged or injured components of the hip joint.

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  • Correction of a Failed Hip ReplacementCorrection of a Failed Hip Replacement

    Reoperation of a total hip replacement to resolve a painful hip condition arising out of a damaged or worn out prosthesis (artificial hip joint) is known as correction of a failed hip replacement. During this corrective surgery, a partial or complete exchange of the prostheses that were implanted during the original surgery is done.

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  • Correction of a Painful Hip ReplacementCorrection of a Painful Hip Replacement

    Reoperation of a total hip replacement to resolve a painful hip condition arising out of a damaged or worn out prosthesis (artificial hip joint) is known as correction of a painful hip replacement. During this corrective surgery, a partial or complete exchange of the prostheses that were implanted during the original surgery is done.

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  • Correction of a Loose Hip Replacement Correction of a Loose Hip Replacement

    Reoperation of a total hip replacement to resolve a painful hip condition and loss of motion due to a loosened prosthesis (artificial hip joint) is known as correction of a loose hip replacement.

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