Hip Replacement Surgery

Hip Replacement Surgery
Hip Replacement Surgery (also known as Total Hip Arthroplasty) is a highly successful orthopedic procedure that involves replacing a damaged or worn-out hip joint with a prosthetic implant. It is commonly recommended for individuals suffering from severe arthritis, hip fractures, or degenerative joint disease, when pain and mobility issues begin to interfere with everyday life.Dr. Sabyasachi Bardhan specializes in advanced hip replacement surgeries, using modern techniques and technologies like 3D Robotics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Mixed Reality Navigation to offer greater precision, faster recovery, and long-lasting results.
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Why Is Hip Replacement Done?
The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint that supports much of your body’s weight and allows smooth movement of the lower limbs. Over time, the cartilage cushioning the bones can wear down due to arthritis, injury, or other conditions. This leads to pain, stiffness, and limited mobility.

You may need hip replacement surgery if:

  • You have severe hip pain that limits daily activities (walking, climbing stairs, sitting)

  • Non-surgical treatments (medication, physical therapy, injections) have failed

  • You experience joint stiffness, limping, or pain at rest, including at night

  • X-rays or scans show joint damage, deformity, or bone-on-bone contact

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Types of Hip Replacement Performed by Dr. Bardhan
  • Total Hip Replacement – Both the ball (femoral head) and socket (acetabulum) of the hip joint are replaced.

  • Partial Hip Replacement – Usually done for fractures; only the femoral head is replaced.

  • Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement – Performed through smaller incisions for less tissue damage and faster recovery.

  • Robotic-Assisted Hip Replacement – Offers superior alignment and implant accuracy using 3D planning and robotic precision.

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Who Can Benefit from Robotic-Assisted Knee Surgery?

Patients with severe osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or knee deformities who have not responded to conservative treatments like medications or physiotherapy are often good candidates. It is especially beneficial for those seeking more precise and predictable outcomes from their joint replacement surgery.

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Dr. Bardhan’s Approach to Robotic Surgery

With advanced training in robotic orthopedic surgery, Dr. Sabyasachi Bardhan combines his deep clinical knowledge with technological innovation to deliver superior results. His approach emphasizes:

  • Pre-operative planning with AI-based simulations

  • Intraoperative real-time adjustments for optimal implant fit

  • Post-operative protocols focused on pain management and early mobilization

Every patient receives a personalized recovery plan to ensure long-lasting relief and return to an active lifestyle.