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What is total joint replacement surgery, and does it work?
Joint replacement surgery is a procedure in which a surgeon removes the arthritic areas of your joint and then caps the bone ends with man-made implants. If your OrthoIndy specialist recommends total joint surgery, OrthoIndy Hospital has been a Five-Star Recipient for Total Hip Replacement from 2014 to 2020.
Obesity and total joint replacement
If you are obese with a body mass index (BMI) higher than 39, your risk of complications during and after total joint replacement surgery, including developing a surgical site complication, are six times higher than for patients at a healthy weight.
For this reason and many others, we encourage obese patients to lose as much weight as is safe and possible before surgery to maximize beneficial surgical outcomes.
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Smoking and joint replacement surgery
According to CDC, smoking is the number one cause of preventable death and smokers often die 10 years earlier than nonsmokers. Smoking also affects your body’s ability to recover after a surgical procedure.
In fact, quitting before your procedure and not smoking afterward can significantly increase your chances of healing faster. It allows more oxygen to reach your cells and increases blood flow which helps your body heal.
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The technology
Total hip replacement surgery involves removing the diseased portion of the hip joint and replacing it with an artificial hip, called a prosthesis. Your total joint specialist will custom fit your prosthesis for your body type.
For some patients double joint replacement surgery, also called bilateral joint replacement, may be an option. A bilateral joint replacement is when either both hips or both knees are being replaced at the same time. Different factors affect whether you are eligible for a double joint replacement since it’s a more intense surgery and recovery process compared to a single joint replacement surgery.
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Length of surgery
Joint replacement surgery takes 35 to 45 minutes. If you are having a revision, it may take an hour, possibly two in rare circumstances.
In most cases after surgery, patients stand up with a walker or crutches within a few hours. Except for during your actual operation and when you are in the recovery room, you are not bedridden at any time.
In some cases, you may go home one to two days after surgery. Your physical therapy will take place at an outpatient facility near your home. In special cases, arrangements can be made for home physical therapy.
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You may have some short-term restrictions with weight bearing or motion during the first six weeks after surgery. Your total joint specialist will evaluate you and take X-rays about six weeks after your surgery. During this visit, your doctor will let you know about any potential long-term restrictions.
The results
After your recovery, you can walk as far as you want, ride a bike, go up and down stairs without pain, swim, bowl, garden, play doubles tennis, golf, dance and more!
Hip replacements remain one of the most successful operative procedures around. Millions of people have undergone this procedure because of its dramatic ability to improve their lifestyle and allow them to return to a more active life.
Additional reported benefits include excellent pain relief as well as improved strength, motion, and the ability to stand up, climb steps and walk longer distances.
A common misconception is that a hip replacement lasts ten years. In reality, a well done hip replacement using modern devices, has at least a 95 percent chance of functioning well after ten years and an 85 percent likelihood of lasting 20 years or longer.
Many of our patients at OrthoIndy have had hip implants in place for over 25 years and they continue to return every few years for routine evaluations. We learn a great deal from observing our patients and the outcomes of their joint replacement surgeries.
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Latest in hip replacement surgery
Although the traditional approach to hip replacement surgery has been used for many years, there have been many advances in the surgical procedure and the implants that make recovery faster and the new joint more durable.
Your surgeon will discuss the different approaches, types of implants and post-operative protocols that will work best for you. The type of approach used will depend on what will give you the best chance for a pain-free, well-functioning and long-lasting hip replacement.
What are the different types of hip replacements?
As medicine has advanced so have the types of hip replacements. Despite advancements, the most important part of surgery is picking a surgeon with considerable experience in the type of surgery they perform.
OrthoIndy total joint specialists are all board certified and use the latest hip replacement surgery to make sure each of their patients receives the best care possible.
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