Open Hip Surgery
It is an open surgical procedure used to treat larger deformities or conditions that are not amenable to hip arthroscopy
Safe Surgical Dislocation of Hip
The hip joint is deep and hard to access through the variety of muscles and tissues that surround and support it. Safe Surgical Hip dislocation allows surgeons wider access to the hip joint to perform certain procedures including labral repairs, femoral osteochondroplasty, and osteotomies.
This reduces the chances of AVN of the hip following open hip procedures
Indications for Open hip surgery
- Labral tears (damage to the labrum, which acts like a cartilage cuff around the hip socket)
- Surface cartilage (articular cartilage) damage
- Femoroacetabular impingement deformities(Cam and Pincer Deformitites)
- Femoral head fractures
- Perthes Deformities
- Dysplasia
Rehabilitation
Following your Open Hip Surgery you will undertake a rehabilitation program under the guidance of Dr Jay Shah & the hip rehabilitation team. This will focus on an initial period of rest & healing followed by hip movement exercises and strengthening exercises
