Hip Replacement Indications
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that affects
the joints of mostly older adults. It may cause the
breakdown of bone and joint cartilage in the hips.
Rheumatoid arthritis causes inflammation and excess
fluid in the hip, and can lead to pain and stiffness.
Traumatic arthritis due to injury may cause damage
to the cartilage of the hip.
If chronic hip pain interferes with daily activities and
nonsurgical treatments haven't helped or are no
longer effective, it may be time to consider a hip
replacement. Hip replacement surgery can provide
long-term relief from debilitating pain and help
restore function in your daily life.
Hip Replacement Procedures
There are several kinds of replacement hip joints as
well as different surgical methods. Dr. Marchwiany
will help you to choose the best option for you, taking
into account the condition of your hip and your
general health.
Total Hip Replacement
The hip joint is made up of a ball at the top of
the femur, or thigh bone, and a socket in the
pelvis, or hip bone. Hip replacement, also called
hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure where
Dr. Marchwiany replaces parts of the hip joint
with artificial implants. In a total hip
replacement, both the ball and socket of the hip
joint are replaced with prosthetic parts. The
goal of the procedure is to relieve chronic hip
pain and allow you to resume daily activities.
The surgical approach Dr. Marchwiany will
recommend depends on several factors,
including your age and activity level, and the
health of the hip bones. After a full assessment
of your condition, Dr. Marchwiany will determine
if you are a good candidate for total hip
replacement, and discuss the various options for
approaches to the surgery and what type of
implant will be used.
Partial Hip Replacement
For certain types of hip fractures a patient may
need a partial hip replacement. During this
procedure, Dr. Marchwiany replaces the ball of
the hip joint (but not the socket) with an
artificial implant made of ceramic, metal, or
plastic.
Partial hip replacement surgery is done through
one incision. Dr. Marchwiany will then remove
the damaged bone and cartilage from the hip
joint and replace the ball at the upper end of
your thigh bone.
Dr. Marchwiany will do a full assessment of your
condition to determine if a partial hip
replacement is recommended for you.
Complex Hip Replacement
A hip replacement is classified as a "complex"
hip replacement if the patient has particular
issues that may cause problems in the standard
procedure and need to be planned for in
advance to ensure a successful outcome for the
patient. These issues can include congenital
deformities of the pelvis or femur, previous
pelvis or femur surgery, previous fractures, or
bone tissue death from a lack of blood supply
(avascular necrosis).
In some cases these types of issues may keep a
patient from being a good candidate for hip
replacement surgery. But some issues can be
worked around with careful planning and
expertise. Dr. Marchwiany works closely with
patients to assess their condition and
recommend the optimal treatment to alleviate
their hip pain.
Revision Hip Replacement
Artificial hip implants are extremely effective in
improving damaged hip joints and relieving hip
pain. Artificial joints, however, do not last
forever. After a period of normal wear and tear,
the hip joint prosthesis may not fit as securely
and may not be as effective. In these cases, Dr.
Marchwiany may recommend revision hip
surgery.
Revision hip replacement is used to repair an
artificial hip joint that has been damaged over
time due to an infection, or normal wear and
tear. It may also be appropriate if an infection
has impacted the hip bone or other tissues
around the joint. Revision surgery helps the hip
to function normally again.
If you previously had a hip replacement and are
now experiencing pain or reduced function, Dr.
Marchwiany will assess your condition and to see
if hip revision surgery is appropriate.
For more information about hip replacement
please visit: https://hipknee.aahks.org/.
If you are suffering from chronic hip pain and
would like to make an appointment for a
consultation with Dr. Marchwiany, please visit
our appointment page or contact Murphy
Wainer at 336-375-2300.
Hip Replacements
Dr. Marchwiany specializes in hip replacements, and this
page contains information about the most common hip
replacement procedures he performs. For general
information about Murphy Wainer Orthopedic Specialists,
including appointments, insurance and directions, please
visit the Murphy Wainer Web Site at
www.murphywainer.com.
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osteonecrosis
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hip fractures
bone tumors
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