Total hip arthroplasty is a common surgery with more than 330 000 procedures performed in the united states every year.
Direct anterior approach hip replacement.
Total hip replacement with anterior approach refers to surgeries done from in front of the hip.
A total hip replacement is a type of surgery.
This is largely due to the fact that this approach has only gained popularity in the last 10 years primarily due to more active patients wanting a less invasive technique allowing for a quicker recover.
Continuing orthopaedic experience suggests that this technique may be associated with reduced muscle damage and pain as well as faster post operative recovery.
It replaces your hip joint with an artificial one.
These surgeries may also be called mini modified minimally invasive or muscle sparing surgeries.
However there is significant controversy over the optimal muscle sparing approach.
Compared to traditional hip replacement which involves an 8 to 12 inch incision from the side or back the direct anterior total hip replacement is a front anterior approach with a smaller incision three to four inches long.
Mini posterior approach mpa or direct anterior approach daa.
In the short term anterior hip replacement is less painful and leads to a quicker recovery of mobility and strength compared to a posterior or lateral approach.
Louis performs this type of surgery it is not necessary for him to cut any muscles or tendons around the hip.
The direct anterior approach is performed by a relatively small minority of surgeons performing hip replacement.