Revision HipReplacement
Correcting failed or worn hip implants for long-term stability.
Revision Hip Replacement
Revision hip replacement is a complex surgery to replace some or all parts of an original hip implant that has failed over time. This can occur due to mechanical loosening, 'wear and tear' of the plastic liner, recurrent dislocation, or deep infection. Dr. Ravi Teja specializes in complex reconstruction, using modular revision stems and metal augments to address bone loss. These advanced techniques provide a stable, long-lasting foundation, even in challenging anatomical situations, allowing patients to regain their mobility and comfort.
Surgical Process
Implant Removal
Carefully removing failed components while preserving as much healthy bone as possible.
Bone Reconstruction
Using specialized augments or bone grafts to fill defects and create a secure foundation.
Revision Fitting
Seating complex revision-grade stems and shells designed for enhanced stability.
Patient Care
Recovery Roadmap
Revision recovery is more gradual than primary surgery. Weight-bearing may be restricted for several weeks to allow the new reconstruction to interface with the bone. Physiotherapy is essential for rebuilding muscle strength over 6-12 months.
Who Needs This Procedure?
Patients with a loosened or painful hip replacement implant
Individuals who have experienced repeated hip dislocations
Patients with localized infection around a previous hip prosthesis
Those with significant bone loss around a failing hip joint
Clinical Results & Gallery
Procedural Intelligence
Elite Patient Care
Dr. Ravi Teja provides personalized evaluations using the latest diagnostic technology for Revision Hip Replacement.
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Certified Excellence
Safety First
Minimal Complications