Hip Arthroplasty Case: A 58-year-old woman successfully underwent total left hip arthroplasty due to severe osteoarthritis and persistent pain, even at rest.
The procedure was performed using Minimally Invasive Surgical techniques, minimizing trauma to soft tissues and bone. Additionally, fast-track recovery protocols were applied to ensure faster mobilization.
A digital navigation system (navigator) was used for greater accuracy in measurements, allowing precise alignment of the acetabular component (the socket part of the hip joint) and ensuring proper leg length equalization (preventing limb length discrepancy).
The implant used was made of special high-durability material, ensuring long-term performance.
The patient was mobilized immediately after surgery (as soon as she woke up from anesthesia), was hospitalized for only one day, and returned home the following day.
Key Benefits:
- Immediate mobilization just hours after the procedure
- Reduced postoperative pain
- Shorter hospitalization
- Lower risk of complications
- Faster recovery
- Better functional outcome
- Long-term implant survival
Below, you can see the range of motion of the operated hip just a few hours after surgery and again 12 days later.