Types of Total Hip Replacement Surgery
Computer-Assisted Hip Replacement Surgery
This form of hip replacement uses a computer guidance system. It helps your surgeon fit and align your new joint. This type of surgery can give better results than traditional hip surgery. Here’s how it works.
Total Hip Replacement (Margron)
This surgery replaces diseased and damaged portions of the hip with implants designed to restore function to the hip joint.
Total Hip Replacement (Minimally-Invasive Method, One Incision)
This surgery fixes a damaged or diseased hip. It replaces your hip joint with implants that restore function to your joint. This method uses a smaller incision than the one used in traditional hip replacement surgeries. This helps speed your recovery.
Total Hip Replacement (Minimally-Invasive Method, Two Incisions)
This is a surgery to fix a damaged or diseased hip. It replaces your hip with implants that restore function to your joint. Instead of the single large incision used in a traditional hip replacement surgery, this method uses two small incisions. This helps speed your recovery.
Total Hip Replacement (Smith & Nephew)
This surgery fixes a damaged or diseased hip. It replaces your hip with implants that restore function to your joint.
Total Hip Replacement (Ceramic on Ceramic)
During this procedure, your damaged hip joint is replaced with implants that recreate the ball and socket of a healthy hip. This can reduce pain and restore your hip function.
Total Hip Replacement (Minimally-Invasive Method, Large-Diameter Bearing)
This is a surgery to fix a damaged or diseased hip. It replaces your hip with implants to restore function to your joint. This method uses a femoral ball that’s larger than the real ball on your femur. The larger size helps give your hip stability.
Doctors who preform Hip Replacement Surgery
Dr. Adam Wright
Total Hip and
Partial & Total Knee
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Dr. J Richard Evanson
Total Hip and
Partial & Total Knee
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Dr. John W. Barrington
Hip, Shoulder & Knee Replacement
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