Revision Hip Surgery
Revision hip surgery is a specialized procedure performed when a previous hip replacement has failed or worn out over time. Removing the old implant and replacing it with new components restore function and relieve pain.
Common reasons for revision surgery include persistent pain and stiffness, implant loosening, infection, and fractures around the prosthesis.
The goal of revision surgery is enhanced joint stability, improved range of motion, and long-term pain relief. Performed by a highly trained surgeon, this operation helps patients return to their daily activities with confidence and comfort.