When conservative treatments are not enough, patients can rely on the experienced, caring team at Summit Surgery Center in Troy, Michigan for hip replacement surgeries.
Conditions commonly treated with hip surgery include arthritis, traumatic injuries/hip fractures, femoroacetabular impingement, and osteonecrosis.
Whether patients can be treated with minimally invasive hip arthroscopy or require full hip replacements, our team will focus on facilitating an optimal environment for better surgical results and a smoother recovery process.
Full & Partial Hip Replacement Surgeries
Our outpatient surgery center in Troy, Michigan specializes in orthopedic surgeries of the joints, including full and partial hip replacements.
A total hip replacement surgery typically takes about two hours. The steps of the procedure generally start with taking the patient’s vital signs and making a mark on the hip that will undergo surgery. Hip replacement surgery will require general anesthesia or regional anesthesia. After making an incision, the surgeon will remove the problematic joint, reshape the socket, and replace this area of the hip with the prosthetics. Any muscle or soft tissue will be repaired, and the skin will be stitched or stapled back together.
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Minimally Invasive Hip Arthroscopies
Arthroscopic procedures can be used to evaluate, diagnose, and treat various hip conditions.
During an arthroscopic procedure, the surgeon will insert a small camera into a small incision at the hip, and images from the camera will be displayed on a monitor. The surgeon would use the images to identify and/or treat the hip condition.
Hip arthroscopies require smaller incisions, resulting in less pain and a faster recovery time than what would be required for traditional hip surgeries.