Revision hip replacement is a complex surgical procedure in which all or part of a previously implanted hip-joint is replaced with a new artificial hip-joint. Total hip replacement surgery is an option to relieve severe arthritis pain that limits your daily activities. During total hip replacement, the damaged cartilage and bone is removed from the hip joint and replaced with artificial components. At times, hip replacement implants can wear out for various reasons and may need to be replaced with the help of a surgical procedure known as revision hip replacement surgery.
A revision hip replacement is necessary in patients with the following conditions:
Revision hip replacement surgery is performed under anesthesia. During the procedure, your surgeon will make an incision over the hip to expose the hip joint. Depending on the reason for your revision, the surgeon may need to exchange all of the components or maybe just the ball portion or the plastic liner.
As with any major surgical procedure, there are certain potential risks and complications involved with revision hip replacement surgery. The possible complications after revision hip replacement include: