Hip Replacement

About the product
In a Total Hip Replacement, damaged parts of the hip are replaced with prostheses or artificial components. In a Revision (Redo) Hip Replacement, the prostheses themselves are replaced with another set of artificial parts. One or more parts, such as the stem, cup or the socket may be replaced, but there are cases where the entire replacement hip has to be changed.

A revision or a redo may be needed when the replacement hip stops functioning the way it’s supposed to and causes a significant amount of pain or discomfort. This can happen if the prosthesis has been in use for a very long time, and as such, has started to become loose or worn out. There are also cases where the prosthesis becomes dislocated.
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