Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Benefits of Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement Surgery


As hip replacement surgery has become more common, it is now much easier and safer to have the procedure performed. Qualified surgeons are doing the surgery in less time and with much less risk to the patient. Minimally invasive hip replacement surgery is the choice that many surgeons advise for their patients. Briefly, they use small portals rather than large incisions to get to the surgery site. This makes it much more comfortable for the patient. The patient will have less post-surgery pain, a shorter hospital stay and a quicker recovery. Also, the entire cost of the operation itself is drastically reduced.

The hip implant that the surgeon uses actually grows into the bone. The surgeon does minimal cutting to the surrounding tissues and bone which eliminates much pain for the patient. The surgeon gently inserts the hip implant through two small portals that are less than two inches long. Most people are able to go home within a day or two because they recover in half the time it takes for more invasive hip surgery procedures.

This surgical technique is used routinely for many common hip disorders. The first sign that a person is a candidate for hip replacement surgery is that he or she is experiencing pain and stiffness in their hip joints. The person's quality of life is greatly affected because he or she is finding it very difficult to walk. Often, the person has Osteoarthritis which deteriorates joints, bones and cartilage in the body. He or she may also have Avascular Necrosis in which the bone actually dies and blood flow is stopped. Another common disorder that might result in hip replacement is Rheumatoid Arthritis, which inflames the cartilage and surrounding tissues of the hip joint.

If a person is suffering from any kind of painful disorder that limits their ability to get around, then minimally invasive hip replacement surgery is something that might work for them. It is a better alternative to traditional hip replacement surgery because it requires less time to complete and less time for recovery. Insurance companies are more likely to approve this type of surgery because the total costs involved are less

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