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MINIMALLY INVASIVE HIP REPLACEMENT

  • Minimally invasive hip replacement surgery has gained popularity over the last several years.
  • Traditional hip replacement involved a skin incision often 10 inches long or more. Skin and muscle was cut to maximize exposure.
  • Minimally invasive approaches to the hip reduce the size of the incision by 30%-40%. Surgery still involves cutting of the muscle and retraction of soft tissues, but this is done in a fashion that minimizes trauma and can shorten recovery time.
  • Minimally invasive procedures may not be appropriate for all patients.
  • Patients with severe deformity of the hip may require more extensive exposure for optimal treatment.
  • Revision replacement surgery usually requires a more extensive exposure.
  • Patients with a large amount of soft tissue over the hip may need a longer incision to allow for complete visualization of the joint.
  • While many procedures can be done with arthroscopy, there is currently no way to perform arthroscopic hip replacement surgery. There is currently no procedure that can give you a hip replacement with lasers or without the use of an incision.