HIP PROSTHESIS
It is the method applied to patients presenting with hip pain and inability to walk following hip fractures and hip calcification. It is also applied in joint disorders caused by congenital hip dislocations or congenital anatomical disorders. Prostheses are produced from ceramic, polyethylene, oxynium and other metal mixtures. Hip replacement surgery can also be performed with robotic surgery, such as knee replacement. The are options for incision locations such as front, front-side, side and side-back. This does not make any difference in the life of the prosthesis, the important thing is surgery suitable for the anatomy. Patients stand up on the first day after surgery. They can go home on the 3rd day after the surgery. After walking with a walker for the first 3 weeks and wound healing, the patient can return to their normal life in a short time.