Direct Anterior Approach Hip Replacement Surgery

A patient considering anterior hip replacement surgery.
Direct anterior approach hip replacement surgery. These surgeries may also be called mini modified minimally invasive or muscle sparing surgeries. Patients with direct anterior hip replacement may have less pain in the early post operative period in comparison to traditional approaches but this is dependant on many factors e g amount of pain before surgery pain tolerance pain medication prior to surgery etc. While anterior hip replacement has some possible advantages it is unlikely that the surgical approach is the most critical factor in determining the long term success of a hip replacement surgery. The direct anterior approach for total hip replacement is a tissue sparing alternative to traditional hip replacement surgery that provides the potential for less pain faster recovery and improved mobility because the muscle tissues are spared during the surgical procedure.
It replaces your hip joint with an artificial one. While research is limited many studies seem to suggest that the risk of damage to the major nerves near the hip in particular the sciatic nerve is lower with the anterior approach than with the traditional approaches. The surgical approach that seems to be growing the fastest is the direct anterior approach. There are a number of ways in which the hip joint can be accessed.
Anterior hip replacement may provide some benefits in terms of speeding the early recovery timeline although even this is a subjective debate. A total hip replacement is a type of surgery. Total hip arthroplasty is a common surgery with more than 330 000 procedures performed in the united states every year. So called posterior through the buttock area lateral from the side anterolateral a bit more towards the front and finally direct anterior.
The direct anterior approach daa is a less invasive way of performing a total hip replacement. Total hip replacement with anterior approach refers to surgeries done from in front of the hip. Then they replace the joint with. During surgery your doctor makes an incision in the front of your hip to reach the hip joint.
The technique allows the surgeon to work between muscles and tissues. 5 7 this is because the sciatic nerve runs behind the hip joint so it is not exposed when using the anterior approach. Anterior hip replacement is a common type of total hip replacement. The direct anterior approach has grown dramatically over the past decade.