What is the expected lifespan of a hip replacement?

Written by: Mr Hugh Apthorp
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

Hip replacement surgery and the recovery process after this operation are the latest topics of discussion in our latest medical here below, as highly renowned and reputable consultant orthopaedic and trauma surgeon, Mr Hugh Apthorp, describes what to expect in the immediate recovery period following hip replacement surgery.

What is the recovery process after a hip replacement?

Hip replacement surgery usually lasts about an hour. Around two hours after surgery, we can normally get patients out of the ward.

 

The following day, after an overnight stay in hospital, they will normally be able to climb stairs themselves and go home once they are able to do this comfortably. Over the following two weeks, patients should expect to see a rapid improvement to the point where people will be able to walk comfortably without any kind of support whatsoever.

 

After about five weeks or so, patients will notice that their hip has 90 percent recovered and they are starting to resume their normal activities without discomfort.

 

Are there any specific lifestyle adjustments or pre-operative preparations I should be aware of before hip replacement surgery?

There is a very careful assessment process where we look at your needs and your medical history. In general, it is also a good idea to stay active, to quit smoking, and to optimise your weight. The most important thing is to stay as physically active as possible.

 

What are the associated potential risks and complications?

Hip replacement surgery is generally a very safe and reliable procedure. Nearly 98 percent of patients have a good or excellent outcome. Infections and the hip popping out of place are very minimal risks.

 

Also, blood clots and a change in leg length are small risks that rarely occur.

 

What is the expected lifespan of a hip replacement?

Over the years we have worked out which hip replacement works best. We can now confidently say that hip replacements last for between 25 and 30 years.

 

If you wish to consult with Mr Hugh Apthorp today, simply head on over to his Top Doctors profile.

By Mr Hugh Apthorp
Orthopaedic surgery

Mr Hugh Apthorp is a highly accomplished consultant orthopaedic and trauma surgeon with a profound specialisation in hip replacement. He is based in London and has earned a sterling reputation for his expertise in the field. With extensive knowledge and experience, Mr Apthorp's practice focuses on various aspects of hip surgery, including minimally invasive techniques, anterior hip replacement, direct anterior approach (DAA) hip replacement, minimally invasive hip surgery and hip resurfacing.
 
Having embarked on his medical journey at the University of London, Mr Apthorp obtained his MBBS degree in 1998. Following this, he commenced orthopaedic training at St Thomas' Hospital. Upon completion of this training, he moved to Perth, Australia where he spent a year working with Professor David Wood developing his expertise in complex hip surgery.
 
Throughout his career, Mr Apthorp has showcased an unyielding dedication to both his patients and the advancement of medical knowledge. He is actively involved in research, with a specific focus on exploring diverse hip techniques and innovative recovery methods.
 
Additionally, he is devoted to sharing his expertise with his fellows through the training of young surgeons, in addition to sharing new and advanced techniques with other surgeons.
 
Furthermore, Mr Apthorp is a member of multiple medical organisations including the British Orthopaedic Association, the British Hip Society, and the British Medical Association.

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