Risks in Revision Hip Replacement Surgery #revisionsurgery #totalhipreplacementsurgery
Revision Hip Replacement: Understanding the Risks Revision hip replacement surgery is a complex procedure performed to address problems with an existing artificial hip joint. While it offers significant benefits, there are also potential risks to consider. Weakened Bone and Potential Fracture: Delayed revision surgery can weaken the bone around the implant, increasing the risk of fracture during surgery or afterward. Muscle Weakness and Scar Tissue: Surrounding muscles may be weaker from the initial surgery and recovery. Additionally, scar tissue can form, further limiting movement. Increased Risk of Dislocation: Revision surgery may involve changes to the joint structure, leading to a higher chance of the hip joint dislocating from its socket. Specialized Implants and Movement Limitations: Specialized implants, like constrained liners, may be necessary in revision surgery. While they improve stability, they can also restrict your range of motion. Nerve Damage: There's a small risk of nerve damage, particularly to the sciatic nerve, which can cause pain, numbness, or weakness in the leg. Remember: This video provides a general overview. It's crucial to discuss these risks and your specific situation with your doctor to understand the potential benefits and drawbacks of revision surgery. They can address your concerns and help you make an informed decision. 00:00 Risks in Revision Hip Replacement Surgery 00:14 Reason 1: Fractured bone 00:18 Reason 2: High chance of dislocation 03:33 Reason 2: Restriction of movement 04:25 Reason 4: Sciatic Nerve Palsy 05:00 Reason 5: Quality of Implant - why it's of utmost importance. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in the video are the doctor’s personal views based on his own experience. Kindly do not use this information for your treatment decisions without your doctor’s advice. Please follow the advice of your surgeon/doctor for best results. This video is intended solely for educational purposes and should not be used for medicolegal purposes. CONTACT DR WALECHA’S OFFICE Dr Pankaj Walecha, MS(Orthopaedics) Fellow Hip & Knee Surgery, UK Joint replacement fellowships (South Korea, Germany) Email- [email protected] CALL 011-40503072, 9873824600, 9643757716 COMMUNICATIONS/DIGITAL MEDIA OUTREACH - [email protected]

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