Hip Replacement Surgery
Hip Replacement Surgery
Mr. Ogho Obakponovwe is a highly skilled and experienced orthopaedic surgeon specialising in total hip replacement surgery. His dedication to providing top-quality care ensures that each patient receives personalised treatment tailored to their unique needs.
Mr Ogho Obakponovwe’s expertise in using cutting-edge, robotics-assisted techniques ensures that each hip replacement surgery is tailored precisely to the patient’s anatomy, maximising the likelihood of a successful outcome and long-lasting relief.
Understanding Total Hip Replacement
What is a Hip Replacement?
The procedure involves replacing the damaged hip joint with an artificial implant designed to mimic the function of a healthy hip joint. Mr Ogho Obakponovwe, a renowned consultant orthopaedic surgeon, specialises in hip replacement surgeries, utilising advanced techniques including robotics-assisted methods to ensure the best outcomes for his patients.
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What are the various types of Hip Replacements?
There are several types of hip replacement procedures, each tailored to meet specific patient needs:
- Total Hip Replacement: This procedure involves replacing both the acetabulum (hip socket) and the femoral head (thigh bone) with prosthetic components. This is the most common type of hip replacement and is indicated for patients with extensive hip damage due to arthritis or severe fractures.
- Partial Hip Replacement: In this procedure, only the femoral head is replaced. It is commonly performed for certain types of hip fractures where the socket is still in good condition. This type of replacement is often indicated for older patients who may have lower activity levels and thus less wear on the joint.
- Hip Resurfacing: Rather than removing the femoral head, it is reshaped and capped with a metal prosthesis. This procedure is suitable for younger, more active patients as it preserves more of the patient’s natural bone structure, potentially making future surgeries easier if needed.
What are the various types of Bearing Surfaces in Total Hip Replacement?
- Ceramic-on-Polyethylene: This combination uses a ceramic ball with a polyethylene socket liner, combining the durability and smooth movement of ceramic with the versatility of polyethylene. It offers a balanced solution that minimises wear and the risk of ceramic fractures.
- Metal-on-Polyethylene: This combination involves a metal ball and a plastic socket liner. It is the most traditional and widely used bearing surface, offering excellent durability and reliability. Modern advancements in polyethylene (a type of plastic) have made this option even more appealing, with reduced wear rates and longer-lasting results.
- Ceramic-on-Ceramic: Ceramic bearings are highly resistant to wear and are ideal for younger, more active patients. The smooth surface of ceramic-on-ceramic joints allows for very low friction, which can reduce the risk of dislocation and extend the lifespan of the implant. However, ceramic materials can be more brittle than metal, and there is a small risk of the ceramic breaking under extreme conditions.
- Metal-on-Metal: This type of bearing surface offers large head size options, which can increase stability and range of motion. However, concerns about metal ion release into the bloodstream have reduced its usage. This option is now less commonly
Benefits of Total Hip Replacement
- Pain Relief: Significant reduction or elimination of hip pain.
- Improved Mobility: Enhanced ability to walk, climb stairs, and perform daily activities.
- Better Quality of Life: Increased independence and overall well-being.
- Robotics-Assisted Precision: The use of robotics in hip replacement surgery enhances the precision and customisation of the procedure, leading to better alignment and longer-lasting outcomes
How is the Surgery Performed?
During total hip replacement surgery, Mr. Obakponovwe will remove the damaged cartilage and bone from the hip joint and replace them with prosthetic components. These components typically include a metal stem inserted into the thigh bone (femur), a metal or ceramic ball that replaces the femoral head, and a metal socket with a plastic or ceramic liner that replaces the acetabulum (hip socket).
Steps Involved in the Procedure (Day of Surgery & Recovery)
Radiograpghs of a patient showing arthritis in hip joints and after a successful Total Hip Replacement procedure
Enhanced Recovery and Rehabilitation
Post - Surgery Care
Recovery from total hip replacement surgery involves a combination of rest, physical therapy, and gradual return to normal activities. Mr. Obakponovwe and his team will provide a comprehensive post-operative care plan tailored to each patient’s needs.
Key Aspects of Recovery
- Pain Management: Medications to control pain and inflammation.
- Physiotherapy: Exercises to strengthen the hip and improve mobility.
- Follow-Up Visits: Regular check-ups to monitor progress and address any concerns.
Driving - Golf - Skiing
- Driving only after 6 weeks post hip replacement surgery. They cannot resume driving within 6 weeks of surgery (as their insurance may not cover them).
- Patients can resume activities such as skiing and golf after they have completed their rehabilitation and signed off by a physiotherapist.
Why Choose Mr. Ogho Obakponovwe?
- Expertise: Mr Obakponovwe has extensive experience and specialised training in hip replacement surgery.
- Personalised Care: Each patient receives a customised treatment plan designed to achieve the best possible outcome.
- Advanced Techniques: Utilisation of the latest surgical techniques and technologies for optimal results.
- Comprehensive Support: From initial consultation through recovery, Mr Obakponovwe and his team provide continuous support and guidance.
If you are considering Total Hip Replacement surgery and would like to learn more about your options, please contact Mr Ogho Obakponovwe’s practice.
We are here to answer your questions and help you take the first step towards a pain-free, active life.
At the practice of Mr Ogho Obakponovwe, we are committed to providing exceptional care and helping you achieve a better quality of life through expert hip replacement surgery. Your journey to improved mobility starts here.
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Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
MBChB, M.D., FRCS (T&O)
GMC Number: 6118833
Practicing since: 2005