Hip Arthroplasty

What Is Hip Arthroplasty?

Hip arthroplasty is a surgical procedure in which the damaged surfaces of the hip joint are replaced with high-quality implants. The goal of the operation is to relieve pain, improve mobility, and restore the patient's ability to perform daily activities.

Minimally Invasive Approaches

At our center, minimally invasive surgical techniques are applied whenever appropriate. These approaches allow for smaller incisions, reduced soft-tissue trauma, faster mobilization, and a more comfortable postoperative recovery.

Indications

Hip Osteoarthritis

Advanced degenerative joint disease of the hip

Femoral Neck Fracture

Fracture of the femoral neck requiring surgical management

Osteonecrosis

Avascular necrosis of the femoral head

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Inflammatory joint disease affecting the hip