Hip Implant Details - Learn To Know Your Type!  
 

August 21, 2005

By: Dr. Bharat Sharma
Website: http://www.hip-replacement-care.com

Hip Implant Details - Learn To Know Your Type!

Hip implants have mainly three parts; the polyethylene or metal backed acetabulum, the metallic femoral head and the femoral neck made of metal. The material and size of the replacement needed is determined by the surgeon on the basis of patients need, their age and physiological status, their weight and lifestyle. The hip implant details are important for the patient and the surgeon to choose the best fitting hip implant. The material used for the implant, be it polyethylene or metal, should be biocompatible, resistant to wear and tear, durable and should be of the best quality at an affordable price. The fixation of the replacement implant depends on the surgeon’s expertise and experience, and also the type of implant used.

The surgeon ought to look into every detail and facts about the implants before a hip operation. The hip implant detail regarding the cement is essential. In cemented implant replacements, the surgeon uses polymethylmethacrylate as cement. It forms an interface between the bone and the prosthesis. Theses are applicable for patients over sixty years and with less activity. The rehabilitation time for cemented hip replacements is much less. The non-cemented implants are longer and bigger with a special applied surface that promotes bone growth. This bone growth is responsible for the ultimate endurance of the replacement implants. Theses can be used for active and young patients. The hybrid kinds of implants have both the features. However, the disadvantages of hypersensitivity and inflammatory responses are the same with both.

Until now, hip replacements have shown promising results with a few cases of loosening of hip replacement implants. The majority of patients have resumed their daily activities with full weight bearing at their hips.

Also see; hip pain diagnosis.

About The Author:

Dr. Bharat Sharma is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.hip-replacement-care.com.  He has been working in the medical rehab field for more than a decade. Keeping up to date with techological advancements he has become a self appointed expert.

 
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