Revision hip replacement surgery in Malad

Revision Hip Replacement Surgery in Malad – Expert Care for Failed or Painful Hip Implants

If you’re experiencing pain, instability, stiffness, or difficulty walking after a previous hip replacement, you may need Revision Hip Replacement Surgery. At HappyKnees, we specialize in Revision Hip Replacement Surgery in Malad, led by top orthopedic surgeon Dr. Akash Saraogi—a trusted expert known for managing complex and previously failed joint surgeries.

Revision hip replacement involves removing the old or damaged implant and replacing it with a new, advanced prosthesis to restore stability and comfortable movement. This surgery is more complex than primary hip replacement and requires specialized skills, precision, and careful planning.

Common reasons for revision surgery include implant wear, infection, dislocation, bone loss, fracture, or persistent pain. With expert evaluation and the latest surgical tools, HappyKnees ensures accurate diagnosis and effective long-term solutions.

Why Choose HappyKnees for Revision Hip Replacement in Malad?

Revision hip replacement requires a high level of expertise, and Dr. Akash Saraogi is known for successfully treating complex hip cases with advanced surgical techniques. At HappyKnees, we use specialized revision implants, bone reconstruction techniques, 3D imaging, and minimally invasive approaches wherever possible to ensure optimal patient outcomes.

Our detailed pre-surgical planning, precise implant removal, bone restoration methods, and customized rehabilitation programs ensure maximum stability and mobility after surgery. Each patient receives a fully personalized treatment plan based on bone quality, implant condition, lifestyle needs, and health goals.

With world-class care, stringent safety standards, and compassionate follow-ups, HappyKnees ensures patients regain confidence, mobility, and pain-free movement after revision hip surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is revision hip replacement surgery?

Revision hip replacement is a procedure where an old, damaged, or failed hip implant is removed and replaced with a new one. It is performed when a previous hip replacement no longer functions properly or causes pain.

2. When do I need a revision hip replacement?

You may need revision surgery if you experience persistent pain, loosening of the implant, infection, dislocation, limited movement, fracture around the implant, or if the implant has worn out over time.

3. Is revision hip replacement safe?

Yes. Although it is more complex than primary hip replacement, revision hip surgery is highly safe when performed by an experienced orthopedic specialist. Advanced tools and techniques ensure better outcomes and long-term stability.

4. How long does recovery take after revision surgery?

Recovery varies depending on the complexity of the case. Most patients begin walking within a few days of surgery. Full recovery usually takes 8–12 weeks, with structured physiotherapy helping restore strength and mobility.

5. How long does a revised hip implant last?

Modern revision implants are durable and can last 15 years or more, depending on bone health, activity levels, and follow-up care.

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