Restoring a normal daily life with high quality of life, without discounts, and exemption from daily pain, suffering and, in some cases of patients, disability is the main target of hip arthroplasty.
Unlike the past, mainly for elderly people with movement problems, hip arthroplasty today concerns a wide range of people suffering from hip problems, regardless of age.
Applying modern and truly minimally invasive techniques that avoid muscle incision, such as the AMIS method, with the support of robotic systems that ensure unparalleled accuracy in the design and execution of interventions, and utilizing cutting -edge technologies and innovative materials for the creation of customized and intents. safer and more effective than ever.
Hip surface arthroplasty (Hip Resurfacing): What is it, when is it appropriate and what are its advantages
Hip resurfacing arthroplasty is a less traumatic alternative to total hip joint replacement, an important advantage for younger and more active patients who want to maintain their quality of life.
Hip Resurfacing is done with specially designed metal or ceramic intentions that “dress” the surface of the bone (head and acetabular) in the hip joint, helping to restore without bone removal, such as a conventional hip arthroplasty.
Dr. Panagiotis Gikas, BSC (Hons), MBBS (Hons), PhD, MD (RES), FRCS, Orthopedic Surgeon Surgeon specializing in primary and reviewing hip and knee arthroplasty and sarcoma of soft tales and bone With this innovative technique in leading British Orthopedics centers, where he remains director, he speaks to Nikos Evangelatos about the modern and minimally invasive techniques that provide better results, rapid recovery and immediate return of the patient to his daily life.
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