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Our centre specialises in correction of Previously
failed Hip surgeries
- Hip is a ball and socket joint
- Which allows movement in all directions
- A failed treatment makes the patient bed ridden
- Hip joint is situated deep inside the body
- It is surrounded by important nerves and vessels
- It is difficult to approach surgically
- Its anatomy is difficult to master
- Hence only an experienced surgeon can Give success in these difficult
cases
Here we present our successes where others failed
Case Studies
60 years old gentleman had car accident Breaking his right
hip socket He was not operated initially His hip developed very severe
arthritis as The femoral head ( The ball of ball and socket joint) Got
damaged over a period of time He underwent hip replacement surgery Within
6 weeks he was back to his work.
Case 1
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Hip Socket Fracture
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Column fragment indenting the femoral head
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Pictures during the operation showing damaged
balland after hip replacement surgery
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X-ray after surgery
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Case 2
This 55 years of gentleman Had hip socket
fracture This was not operated He developed hip arthritis of mortar
and pestle variety
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Mortar and pestle appearance
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Morcellised head graft
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Case 3
A case of miserable man who had two failed surgeries
Hip replacement require a lot of experience An un experienced
surgeon performing the surgery can Make the patient worse
This gentleman underwent hip replacement surgery
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His first surgery failed within 24 hours
The joint dislocated as seen
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The surgeon tried to correct it but failed again
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