Hip Replacement Surgery in Turkey

Ortalama kalış süresi

7 Gün

Hastanede kalış süresi

1 Gün

Operasyon Süresi

2-4 Saat

Anestezi Türü

Genel Anestezi veya Lokal Anestezi

İyileşme süresi

1-2 Hafta

Hip Replacement Surgery in Turkey: Most Affordable Prices

The prices of medical procedures in Turkey are attractive compared to the costs in European countries such as France or Germany. Ynd Health offers the opportunity to access affordable prices for hip replacement surgery in the best clinics and hospitals in Turkey.

 

Our partner clinics and hospitals in Turkey play a significant role in the field of medical tourism in the country. With their competitive prices, patients from around the world choose Turkish health facilities to receive excellent quality care.

What is Hip Replacement?

Hip replacement is a medical device used to replace a damaged or worn-out hip joint. It is a major surgical procedure in which the orthopedic surgeon removes parts of the hip joint affected by osteoarthritis or other conditions and replaces them with artificial components.

 

The goal of hip replacement surgery is to restore joint function, reduce pain, and improve mobility. The components of the prosthesis may be made of metal, ceramic, or plastic and are designed to mimic the natural structure and motion of the hip joint as closely as possible.

 

Hip replacement surgery is considered a “last resort” procedure. This means that it is performed after all available medications to treat osteoarthritis have been tried, such as pain medications, anti-inflammatory medications, anti-arthritis medications, etc. The procedure is performed by an orthopedic surgeon under general anesthesia.

 

Rehabilitation by a physical therapist or in a rehabilitation center is very important to stop using crutches and regain full independence when walking.

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Types of Prostheses: Metal, Ceramic or Plastic?

There are several types of hip prostheses available to meet the specific needs of each patient. The main types of hip replacement surgery include:
  • Total hip replacement (THR): Involves replacing the joint surfaces of the femur and acetabulum with artificial components. This procedure is used when both parts of the hip joint are severely damaged.
  • Partial Hip Replacement (PHR): This is used when only one part of the joint is affected. Only the damaged part of the acetabulum or femur is replaced, leaving the healthy parts of the joint intact.
  • Dual mobility hip prosthesis: It improves the stability of the hip joint by incorporating an additional joint, which reduces the risk of dislocation by allowing greater freedom of movement.
  • High-Quality Ceramic Hip Prosthesis: Known for their durability, long-term wear resistance, and low coefficient of friction.
  • Metal-on-metal hip replacements: These have metal components, such as a metal head that articulates with a metal socket. However, their use has become less common due to concerns about the release of metal particles and increased wear.
The choice of hip replacement must be made in consultation with an orthopedic surgeon who will carefully evaluate the patient’s individual needs, the condition of the hip joint, and other relevant factors to determine the most appropriate prosthesis. Each type of prosthesis has its specific advantages and considerations, and the surgeon will make a recommendation based on the patient’s situation.

The Prosthesis Implantation Process in Turkey

Hip replacement is a surgical procedure that replaces damaged parts of the hip joint with artificial components. The procedure begins with general anesthesia to ensure patient comfort throughout the procedure. The orthopedic surgeon then makes an incision in the hip area to access the joint.

 

The damaged parts of the femur and acetabulum (the joint cavity of the pelvis) are carefully removed. Artificial implants, which consist of a metal stem inserted into the femur and a plastic, ceramic, or metal cup attached to the acetabulum, are then precisely positioned to mimic the natural movement of the hip.

What is the New Technique?

Advances in surgical technology have improved longevity and recovery time for total hip replacement surgery. The latest state-of-the-art “SUPERPATH” technology consists of sparing the surrounding muscles and tendons during total hip replacement surgery. This technique allows the placement of a traditional hip implant, without cutting muscles or tendons.

 

This is done without having to dislocate the hip during surgery, a common element to all other hip joint surgery techniques.

Risks & Complications of Surgery

Although it is a minimally invasive surgery, the hip prosthesis presents some risks and complications. During the intervention The potential complications that can occur during a total or partial hip replacement procedure are:
  • Blood vessels and nerves that are close to the joint can be injured accidentally, causing hemorrhaging;
  • Bone movements can cause fracture of bone structures. After the intervention Some of the complications may occur after the surgery, such as:
  • A hematoma can occur that requires surgical drainage;
  • An infection of the operated area should be treated with antibiotics or removal of the implant in some cases;
  • A calcification in the capsule or the adjacent muscles may be responsible for a decrease in postoperative mobility;
  • A scar usually exists at the buttock, but in many cases, it can be located on the outside of the hip. The hip prosthesis has proved its effectiveness as the surgical treatment of hip pain. Indeed, it has excellent results and a high success rate.
If you experience any of the previous side effects, please inform your doctor.

Which activities can you engage in after a Hip Replacement?

The healing process for the hip after a hip prosthesis surgery usually takes around four weeks. Nevertheless, the duration of recovery time varies for each patient, depending on their:
  • Previous health status
  • Lifestyle
  • Age
  • Eating habits
Your life will change after hip replacement surgery. However, you won’t encounter any pain or discomfort. Usually, patients will need some time before going back to their daily activities. Throughout the recovery process, it’s important to maintain a lifestyle that promotes faster healing. While you will eventually be able to resume most of your regular activities, you may need to modify the way you do them. Here are some examples:
  • Avoid crossing your legs at the knees for 8 weeks after the surgery.
  • Avoid bringing your knee up higher than your hip.
  • Don’t bend forward while you’re sitting.
Avoid picking things from the floor while you are sitting