Minimally Invasive Procedures - Cut Less, Gain More!  
 

October 16, 2005

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

Minimally Invasive Procedures - Cut Less, Gain More!

A Diseased hip can be replaced by hip replacement surgery, but the outcome depends on the type of procedure involved. Minimally invasive procedures are better at providing good results. A minimal cut of three to four inches is beneficial in many ways. The minimally cut skin is less prone to infections, reducing the chances of post operative complications. In minimally invasive procedures, the surgeon inflicts less damage to the supportive soft tissue, thereby increasing the rate of recovery. However, in the traditional approach the surgeon gives a bigger cut in order to invade through the tissue and replace the hip. Minimally invasive surgeries require less hospitalization time and provide a shorter rehabilitation phase.

More and more orthopedic surgeons now prefer to use the procedure of minimal invasive surgery, mostly due to enhanced patient satisfaction. The surgeons have long been trying to overcome the drawbacks of long incision. With the success of this procedure, surgeons are confident in delivering the best possible services. The number of professionals practicing the minimally invasive procedure is growing everyday. The surgery also requires specialized equipments to operate. Mostly, surgeons undergo a short training to acquire proficiency in the technique.

According to the results available, patient satisfaction is high with the minimal invasive approach. People who have the experience of being operated on can state the easily point out the difference. The minimal cut gives them freedom from the dreadful pain and discomfort. Their activity level is enhanced and they can resume their activities in a very short period of time. Although the time needed for the implant to grow into bones may take two weeks, the trouble is significantly less.

Also see; total hip operation.

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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