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You will be discharged when :

  • You are able to get out of bed unaided.
  • You are able to walk to the toilet.
  • You are able to sit and getup comfortably on you own.
  • You do not have any other complication.
  • The discharge is usually between five to seven days after the surgery.
Contact Dr.Thakkar at cjt@rediffmail.com
Introduction
Types of Hip Replacement
First Consultation
X-Rays
FAQ
Test Required
Pain Relief During & After Operation
Requirement for Blood
Getting Ready for Operation
Check List
Schedule
Day of Operation
Surgical Steps
Immediately after Surgery
After the Operation - Day 1
After the Operation - Day 2, 3 & 4
After the Operation - Day 5
Getting Ready for Discharge
Care at Home
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