Several types of hip surgeries address different hip conditions, each with distinct techniques and goals:
Total Hip Replacement (THR): THR involves replacing the damaged hip joint with artificial components. This surgery is common for severe osteoarthritis or hip fractures. The goal is to relieve pain, improve function, and enhance joint stability.
Hip Arthroscopy: This minimally invasive procedure uses a small camera and specialized instruments to diagnose and treat various hip conditions, including labral tears and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). The goal is to repair or remove damaged tissues while preserving the joint.
Hip Resurfacing: Similar to THR, hip resurfacing involves capping the femoral head with a metal prosthesis. It is considered for younger, active patients with arthritis. The goal is to conserve bone and facilitate future revisions.
Hip Osteotomy: In cases of hip dysplasia or early-stage osteoarthritis, hip osteotomy involves reshaping the hip joint to improve its alignment. The goal is to delay or prevent the need for joint replacement.
Revision Hip Replacement: This procedure addresses issues with a previous hip replacement, such as implant wear or instability. The goal is to correct problems and improve the longevity of the replacement.
The choice of surgery depends on the specific hip condition, the patient's age, activity level, and the severity of the problem, with each technique tailored to achieve specific therapeutic goals.
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