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Hip pain can be debilitating, affecting your ability to walk, sleep, work, or enjoy life’s simple pleasures. When medications, physiotherapy, or lifestyle changes no longer relieve the pain, hip surgery can offer a permanent solution. With advanced techniques and skilled orthopaedic surgeons like Dr. Chetan Patil S, you can expect reduced pain, improved function, and a better quality of life.
If you're searching for the best Hip Surgery in Bangalore, this guide explains what you need to know—from causes and treatment options to recovery and consultation with a trusted specialist.
What is Hip Surgery?
Hip surgery refers to a range of surgical procedures aimed at repairing, replacing, or reconstructing parts of the hip joint. The hip is one of the body's largest and most important joints, consisting of the femoral head (ball) and acetabulum (socket). Damage to this joint can result from arthritis, fractures, congenital deformities, or traumatic injuries.
One of the most common types of hip surgery is Total Hip Replacement (THR), also known as hip arthroplasty, where the damaged parts of the hip joint are replaced with artificial components.
Who Needs Hip Surgery?
You may be a candidate for hip surgery if:
- You experience severe hip pain that interferes with daily activities like walking, climbing stairs, or getting up from a chair
- Pain persists even while resting
- You have limited range of motion in the hip
- Non-surgical treatments like medications or physical therapy no longer help
- X-rays or scans show joint damage, loss of cartilage, or bone-on-bone contact
Conditions that may require hip surgery include:
- ✅ Osteoarthritis – the most common cause of hip joint deterioration.
- ✅ Rheumatoid arthritis – chronic inflammation that damages cartilage.
- ✅ Hip fractures – often due to falls or osteoporosis.
- ✅ Avascular necrosis – where reduced blood flow leads to bone death.
- ✅ Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) – a congenital condition.
Types of Hip Surgery
Depending on the diagnosis and severity, Dr. Chetan Patil S offers various surgical solutions:
- ✅ Total Hip Replacement (THR): Damaged bone and cartilage are removed and replaced with prosthetic implants (metal, ceramic, or plastic). This is the most common and effective treatment for end-stage arthritis.
- ✅ Partial Hip Replacement: Only the femoral head (ball) is replaced, usually in cases of specific fractures.
- ✅ Hip Resurfacing: An alternative to THR for younger, active patients. The damaged bone is trimmed and capped with a smooth metal surface rather than removing the entire joint.
- ✅ Hip Fracture Surgery: Used in trauma cases, this may involve screws, plates, or rods to stabilize the broken bone.
- ✅ Revision Hip Replacement: A second surgery performed when an old hip implant wears out or fails.
Consultation with Dr. Chetan Patil S – Hip Replacement Specialist in Bangalore
For anyone considering hip surgery, choosing the right surgeon is crucial. Dr. Chetan Patil S is a highly qualified orthopaedic surgeon with extensive experience in hip replacement, arthroscopy, and trauma care.
Why Consult Dr. Chetan?
- MBBS from Bangalore Medical College & MS Orthopaedics from GMC Nagpur
- Advanced fellowships in joint replacement and arthroscopy, including training in Germany under global expert Prof. Dr. Michael Wagner
- Former orthopaedic consultant for Bengaluru Football Club, where he managed complex hip and sports-related injuries
- Offers personalized treatment plans, modern surgical techniques, and comprehensive rehabilitation guidance
🩺 Available at:
- Prabhu Orthopaedic Centre, Bengaluru
- Apollo Hospitals, Seshadripuram, Bengaluru
📞 For Appointments: +91 96111 09866
📧 Email: prabhuorthopaediccentre@gmail.com
If you’re looking for the best Hip Surgery in Bangalore, Dr. Chetan brings precision, expertise, and compassionate care to ensure the best possible outcomes
What Happens During Hip Replacement Surgery
Here’s what to expect:
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Preoperative Assessment
- Medical history review, physical examination, and imaging (X-ray, MRI, or CT scan)
- Lab tests and anesthesia evaluation
- Patient counseling about the procedure and post-operative care
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Surgical Procedure
- Typically done under spinal or general anesthesia
- Damaged portions of the hip joint are removed
- Prosthetic components are placed to recreate a smooth, functioning joint
- Surgery lasts 1.5 to 2 hours
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Hospital Stay
- Patients usually stay for 2–3 days post-surgery
- Early mobilization is encouraged, often starting within 24 hours