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- $Title{Is a Hip Replacement Operation a Good Idea for Terrible Arthritis?}
- $Subject{hip replacement surgery surgeries operation operations arthritis hips
- Musculoskeletal Connective Tissue joint joints Special Procedures procedure
- Total hip arthroplasty THA surgical intertrochanteric osteotomy IO Hip fusion
- replacements}
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- Is a Hip Replacement Operation a Good Idea for Terrible Arthritis?
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- QUESTION: Can you tell me if you think a hip replacement operation is a good
- idea for me? I have terrible arthritis.
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- ANSWER: Arthritic hip disease is a serious medical condition, experienced as
- pain originating in the groin or buttock, and traveling down the anterior
- thigh to the knee. Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is one method for relieving
- this condition; it has become an accepted surgical practice in the U.S. today,
- with approximately 100,000 such procedures (in which prosthetic parts are
- attached via acrylic bone cement) performed annually.
- THA is not for everyone, and a decision on undertaking the procedure
- depends on factors such as your age, weight, employment, and emotional
- orientation. THA cannot make the hip function "like new," nor can it
- withstand excessive stress. Those whose work or hobbies require them to be
- physically active may prefer to endure a certain degree of pain in order to
- continue their chosen lifestyles.
- THA is the best bet for elderly patients experiencing the end stages of
- hip disease. Younger patients may be better off postponing THA, particularly
- since cementless procedures (less prone to separation and more long-lasting)
- are currently being explored. An older procedure, known as intertrochanteric
- osteotomy, or IO, may also be preferable for younger hip disease victims,
- particularly those under 45. Hip fusion is another alternative for younger,
- male patients, often used as a temporary measure to postpone THA until a later
- date.
- Since you didn't tell me too much about yourself, I will leave it to you,
- and your doctor, to decide if this procedure will improve your life.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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