Hip joint replacement
Alternate Names : Hip arthroplasty, Total hip replacement, Hip hemiarthroplasty
Risks
Risks for any anesthesia are: Risks for any surgery are:
Some risks of this surgery are: - Dislocation of the artificial joint
- Infection that requires removing the joint
- Loosening of the artificial joint over time
- Pneumonia
- Extra bone growth that can cause stiffness
- Allergic reaction to the artificial joint
- Injury to nerves or blood vessels
- Mental confusion (dementia): Many people who fracture a hip already have some problems thinking clearly. Sometimes, having a fracture and surgery can make this worse.
- Pressure sores (also called pressure ulcers or bed sores) from being in bed or a chair for long periods of time.
People who have a prosthesis, such as an artificial joint, need to carefully protect themselves against infection. You should carry a medical identification card in your wallet that says you have a prosthesis. You may need to take antibiotics before any dental work or invasive medical procedures.
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