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Dr. Pramod Pasari

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Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Robotic Surgery

Gender: Male

Dr. Ranvijay Pratap Pathak

Associate Consultant - Orthopaedics & Trauma


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Gender: Male

Dr. Aniruddha Dattatraya Sonegaonkar

Associate Consultant


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 18+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Anuj Gupta

Attending Consultant


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Gender: Male

Dr. Shubham Aggarwal

Attending Consultant


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Experience: 6+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Akhilesh Khobragade

Visiting Consultant


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Gender: Male

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Dr. Sunita Lawange

Visiting Consultant –Pain Specialist


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

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Dr. Pratip Mandal

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Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

Dr. Akhilesh Rathi

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Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement

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Frequently Asked Questions

Hip replacement surgery is a surgery in which a diseased hip joint is replaced with an artificial joint, also called a prosthesis.
Hip replacement surgery is typically recommended for individuals who have severe hip pain, limited mobility, and reduced quality of life due to conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, hip fractures, or avascular necrosis.
The duration of a hip replacement surgery can vary, but it generally takes around 1 to 2 hours to complete.
The recovery time after hip replacement surgery varies for each individual, but most patients can expect to be walking with the help of crutches or a walker within a day or two. Full recovery and return to normal activities may take several weeks or months.
The longevity of a hip replacement prosthesis depends on the individual's age, activity level, and the type of prosthesis used. On average, hip replacements can last 15 to 20 years or more.
Complications include infection, blood clots, dislocation of the hip joint, implant loosening, nerve or blood vessel damage, and leg length inequality. However, these complications are relatively rare.
There are different types of hip replacement prostheses, including metal-on-plastic, ceramic-on-plastic, ceramic-on-ceramic, and metal-on-metal. Your surgeon will determine the most suitable option based on your condition.
Regaining full mobility after hip replacement surgery varies for each individual. With physical therapy and rehabilitation, most patients can achieve significant improvement in mobility within a few weeks to months.
Yes, many patients can resume low-impact physical activities such as swimming, golfing, and cycling after full recovery from hip replacement surgery. However, high-impact activities like running and jumping may need to be avoided to prevent implant damage.
Preparing for hip replacement surgery may involve medical evaluations, pre-operative tests, discussions with your surgeon, and making arrangements for post-operative care and support at home.
Most patients experience some pain after hip replacement surgery, which is managed with pain medications. However, advancements in surgical techniques and pain management protocols have significantly reduced post-operative pain.
The average hospital stay for hip replacement surgery is 2 to 4 days, which may vary depending on the individual's progress and the surgical approach used.
Driving after hip replacement surgery is typically restricted for a few weeks. This restriction is primarily for your safety and to ensure full recovery before resuming activities that require full mobility.
Yes, physical therapy is a significant part of the recovery process after hip replacement surgery. It helps improve strength, flexibility, and mobility and aids in a faster and more complete recovery.
Complications after hip replacement surgery can occur, although they are relatively rare. These can include infection, implant loosening, joint dislocation, and wear and tear of the prosthesis over time.
Minimally invasive hip replacement surgery is a technique that uses smaller incisions to minimise tissue damage and promote faster recovery.
Yes, hip replacement surgery can be performed on overweight individuals. However, losing weight before surgery may help reduce the complications.
Revision hip replacement surgery is a procedure performed to replace a previously implanted artificial hip joint that has worn out, become loose, or developed complications.
After hip replacement surgery, it's important to follow your surgeon's instructions, which may include avoiding certain movements, maintaining a healthy weight, practising good hygiene, and attending regular follow-up appointments.
Physical therapy, medications, injections, or joint preservation procedures may be considered before opting for hip replacement surgery. However, the effectiveness of these alternatives depends on the severity of the hip condition.
FAQs reviewed by Dr. Saurabh Moda, Director, Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement.