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When
can I start walking and climbing stairs after the operation? Most patients start walking with support on the second postoperative day after removal of the drain. Our team of physiotherapist takes you through a standardized protocol of mobilization and stair climbing is achieved before discharge. |
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I be able to sit on the floor after surgery? Yes, this surgery will allow you to do that safely unless another problem prevents it. |
What is
the ASR/BHR?
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What is
the advantage of Hip Resurfacing over conventional total hip replacement? Conventional hip replacements sacrifice a large quantity of normal bone. The very nature of fixation of these implants causes progressive bone loss due to stress shielding. The problem of bone loss gets compounded by osteolysis due to polyethylene debris from the cup. All these reduce the bone stock and make any future revision procedures difficult. The polyethylene cups gradually thin down due to wear and need replacing. The head of the femoral component is small in diameter, so as to reduce friction at the cost of stability. This increases the risk of hip dislocation i.e. hip coming out of joint Problems with Conventional Total Hip Replacement :
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Are
there any implants used ? Modern techniques allow us to replace the diseased human hip with artificial implants which ensure near normal movements and function. Huge advances have been made in terms of the materials, the method of fixation and structure of these implants. The purpose of all these changes is to increase the longevity, reduce complication rate and improved function after surgery. Hip Resurfacing (bone conserving hip replacement (BHR), surface replacement ) with a metal-on-metal articulation is another step in this direction. |
| Wockhardt Hospitals, India (USD) | 8,000 |
| USA (USD) | 55,000 |
| UK (GBP) | 20,000 |
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