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Nirvi 2 Surgical And Maternity Hospital

Hip Replacement Surgery

Restore Mobility and Live Pain-Free with Advanced Hip Replacement Surgery

At Nirvi 2 Surgical and Maternity Hospital, we offer advanced Hip Replacement Surgery for patients experiencing severe hip pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility due to arthritis, fractures, or degenerative hip conditions. Our experienced orthopedic and joint replacement surgeons use modern surgical techniques and high-quality implants to relieve pain, restore hip function, and help patients return to an active and independent lifestyle. Whether you require a Total Hip Replacement (THR) or Partial Hip Replacement, we provide personalized treatment plans focused on safety, precision, faster recovery, and long-lasting outcomes.

About Hip Replacement Surgery

Hip Replacement Surgery, also known as Hip Arthroplasty, is a procedure in which the damaged ball-and-socket hip joint is replaced with artificial implants. The surgery is recommended when conservative treatments such as medications, physiotherapy, injections, and lifestyle modifications no longer provide adequate pain relief or improve mobility.

The primary goals of hip replacement surgery are to:

  • Relieve chronic hip pain
  • Restore smooth hip movement
  • Improve walking ability
  • Increase joint stability
  • Enhance overall quality of life

Symptoms That May Require Hip Replacement Surgery

You may be a candidate for hip replacement if you experience:

  • Persistent hip pain
  • Groin pain
  • Pain radiating to the thigh or knee
  • Hip stiffness
  • Difficulty walking
  • Limping while walking
  • Difficulty climbing stairs
  • Pain during rest or at night
  • Reduced range of motion
  • Difficulty sitting, standing, or performing daily activities
  • Hip pain that does not improve with conservative treatment

Causes of Hip Joint Damage

  • Osteoarthritis – Age-related wear and tear causing gradual degeneration of the hip joint.
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis – Autoimmune inflammation leading to progressive joint damage, pain, and stiffness.
  • Hip Fractures – Severe fractures of the hip, particularly in older adults, that cannot be effectively treated with fixation alone.
  • Avascular Necrosis – Loss of blood supply to the hip bone causing bone collapse and joint destruction.
  • Post-Traumatic Arthritis – Joint degeneration that develops following hip injuries or fractures.
  • Congenital Hip Disorders – Developmental abnormalities affecting hip joint structure, stability, and function.
  • Severe Hip Pain – Persistent pain that limits walking, standing, sleeping, or daily activities despite conservative treatment.
  • Advanced Hip Arthritis – Extensive cartilage loss resulting in bone-on-bone contact, chronic pain, and restricted movement.
  • Hip Joint Stiffness – Significant reduction in hip mobility affecting flexibility and quality of life.
  • Failed Non-Surgical Treatment – Symptoms that do not improve with medications, physiotherapy, injections, or lifestyle modifications.
  • Hip Deformities – Structural abnormalities or deformities causing pain, instability, and impaired mobility.
  • Inflammatory Arthritis – Hip joint damage caused by chronic inflammatory conditions such as psoriatic arthritis or ankylosing spondylitis.
  • Previous Hip Injuries – Cartilage, bone, or soft tissue damage leading to chronic pain and progressive joint degeneration.
  • Failed Previous Hip Surgery – Persistent pain, implant failure, or poor function following earlier hip procedures.
  • Reduced Quality of Life – Severe hip symptoms significantly affecting independence, work, sleep, and everyday activities.

Diagnosis & Evaluation

Our orthopedic specialists perform a comprehensive assessment before recommending surgery.

Medical Evaluation

  • Detailed medical history
  • Physical examination
  • Review of previous treatments
  • General health assessment

Hip Examination

  • Range of motion assessment
  • Gait analysis
  • Hip stability evaluation
  • Pain and functional assessment

Diagnostic Investigations

  • Digital X-rays
  • MRI scan (if required)
  • CT scan (selected cases)
  • Blood investigations
  • Pre-anesthetic evaluation

Hip Replacement Treatment Options

  • Total Hip Replacement (THR) – Replacement of both the ball and socket of the hip joint using artificial implants for advanced joint damage.
  • Partial Hip Replacement (Hemiarthroplasty) – Replacement of only the damaged portion of the hip joint, commonly performed in selected hip fracture cases.
  • Revision Hip Replacement – Replacement or correction of a worn-out, loosened, infected, or failed hip implant to restore function and relieve pain.
  • Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement (Where Appropriate) – Selected patients may benefit from minimally invasive surgical techniques designed to reduce soft tissue damage, postoperative pain, and recovery time.
  • Bilateral Hip Replacement – Replacement of both hip joints, either during the same surgery or in staged procedures, depending on the patient’s condition.
  • Complex Primary Hip Replacement – Advanced surgical management for severe arthritis, hip deformities, bone loss, or complex joint conditions.
  • Hip Replacement for Fractures – Surgical replacement of the hip joint in selected patients with complex or displaced hip fractures.
  • Computer-Assisted & Robotic Hip Replacement (Where Available) – Advanced technology that may enhance implant positioning, alignment, and surgical precision in selected patients.
  • Direct Anterior Hip Replacement (Where Appropriate) – A muscle-sparing surgical approach that may support faster recovery and earlier mobility in suitable patients.
  • Revision Surgery for Infected Hip Implants – Specialized procedures to manage infected hip replacements and restore joint function.
  • Hip Reconstruction Surgery – Advanced reconstruction techniques for complex hip disorders, bone defects, and revision cases.
  • Comprehensive Postoperative Rehabilitation – Structured physiotherapy and recovery programs designed to restore strength, mobility, balance, and long-term hip function.

Benefits of Hip Replacement Surgery

  • Significant pain relief
  • Improved hip mobility
  • Better walking ability
  • Increased joint stability
  • Improved posture and balance
  • Enhanced quality of life
  • Greater independence in daily activities
  • Long-lasting implant performance
  • Better sleep due to reduced pain
  • Return to low-impact recreational activities after rehabilitation

Why Choose Nirvi 2 Surgical and Maternity Hospital?

  • Experienced Joint Replacement Surgeons – Highly skilled orthopedic specialists with expertise in primary, complex, and revision hip replacement surgery.
  • Personalized Treatment Plans – Customized surgical solutions based on your age, lifestyle, activity level, severity of hip joint damage, and recovery goals.
  • Advanced Surgical Techniques – Modern hip replacement procedures focused on precision, safety, optimal implant positioning, and long-term functional outcomes.
  • High-Quality Hip Implants – Use of durable, internationally recognized hip implants designed to provide long-term stability, mobility, and performance.
  • Advanced Preoperative Planning – Comprehensive clinical evaluation and advanced imaging to ensure accurate diagnosis and individualized surgical planning.
  • Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement (Where Appropriate) – Muscle-sparing surgical techniques designed to reduce tissue damage, postoperative pain, and recovery time in selected patients.
  • Computer-Assisted & Robotic Surgery (Where Available) – Advanced technology that may enhance implant alignment, positioning, and surgical precision for selected patients.
  • State-of-the-Art Operation Theaters – Advanced surgical facilities equipped with modern operation theaters, sterile environments, and comprehensive patient monitoring systems.
  • Comprehensive Pain Management – Evidence-based pain control strategies to improve comfort during recovery and rehabilitation.
  • Comprehensive Rehabilitation – Dedicated physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs designed to restore strength, flexibility, balance, mobility, and long-term hip function.
  • Patient-Centered Care – Compassionate support from diagnosis through surgery, rehabilitation, and long-term follow-up.
  • Focus on Long-Term Mobility – Committed to relieving pain, restoring independence, improving quality of life, and helping patients return to daily activities with confidence.

Our Hip Replacement Surgery Process

Step 1: Orthopedic Consultation

Discussion of symptoms, medical history, lifestyle, and previous treatments.

Step 2: Comprehensive Evaluation

Physical examination, imaging studies, and assessment of hip joint damage.

Step 3: Personalized Surgical Planning

Selection of the appropriate implant and surgical approach based on your condition.

Step 4: Hip Replacement Surgery

Replacement of the damaged hip joint using advanced surgical techniques under appropriate anesthesia.

Step 5: Postoperative Care

Pain management, wound care, early mobilization, and hospital recovery.

Step 6: Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation

Structured rehabilitation program to improve strength, flexibility, balance, and walking ability.

Step 7: Follow-Up Care

Regular follow-up appointments to monitor healing, implant function, and long-term recovery.

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