Risk Associated With Total Hip Replacement Surgery

When it comes to any complex surgical procedure like hip replacement surgery in Delhi, it often creates a sense of concern among the patients regarding the adverse outcome that they might have to face in case anything goes wrong. A complex surgery always shows outcome exactly as planned as the surgeon takes all sort of precaution and proceeds with utmost care. However it is necessary to ensure that a patient is well aware of the risk associated with a particular surgery he or she is going to undertake.
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Hip replacement surgery in Delhi has shown massive improvements with time as per medical surveys, it has been seen that the outcomes of this surgery was highly successful. Patients tend to lead a normal life after the surgery for the next 15 to 20 years in almost 90% of the cases. However there are few contingencies where the patients do face problem due to unforeseen but known medical risk which can be treated by further surgery or medication.
With advancement in technology, the process of carrying out an open surgery for different medical concerns has now been replaced by minimally invasive procedures. These causes less blood loss, less post-surgery pain, makes healing easy and reduced time taken to complete the surgery. However the minimally invasive methods do involve making incisions at the operating sites and this might lead to an infection. During  joint replacement surgery in Delhi  if there is minor infection it can be treated with antibiotics, but in case of major infection a surgery could be required to correct the problem.
Blood Clots
After the surgery the patients might experience blood clot in his or her leg vein. This can become a major issue because if the clot breaks it can travel to patient’s lung, heart or even brain. So to avoid this problem the doctor prescribes blood thinner medications to the patients.
Fracture
While joint replacement surgery in Delhi takes place there are chances that the healthy part of the hip might get fractured. At times, the fracture might not be big and would heal with time on its own but, in case there is a bigger fracture the patients might require a surgical correction.
Dislocation
After the surgery, few postures of position should not be pursued by the patients. If followed, the patients might experience a dislocation. This is because certain postures dislocate the ball of the patient’s new joint. Usually to avoid such kind of the dislocation, doctor recommends the patients not to bend the hip more than 90 degree and not let the leg cross the midline of the body. In case there is dislocation, the doctor shall fit the patient’s hip with a brace in order to keep it in the right position.
Difference in length of the legs
After total hip replacement there might be a situation where a new hip makes one leg of the patient’s body short or longer than other. It happens if muscles surrounding the joint are week. This can be corrected by strengthening and stretching the weak muscles over a period.

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