Joint replacement – endoprosthesis (minimally invasive, muscle-sparing)
Joint replacement – endoprosthesis (minimally invasive, muscle-sparing)
Joint replacement “hip prosthesis” – endoprosthesis (minimally invasive, muscle-sparing)
Bei einem fortgeschrittenen Verschleiß des Hüftgelenkes (Hüftarthrose), kann eine gelenkerhaltende Therapiemaßnahme nicht mehr anhaltend Beschwerden lindern. In Abhängigkeit des persönlichen Leidens erwägen wir die Implantation eines künstlichen Gelenkes (Hüftprothese). Hierbei legt Ihr orthopedist in Berlin insbesondere Wert auf eine individuelle Planung in Abstimmung auf die speziellen Bedürfnisse des Patienten. Persönliche Faktoren wie beispielsweise Alter, sportlicher Anspruch und Schmerzintensität stehen im Fokus der Behandlung. Soweit möglich werden sämtliche Hüftprothesen über einen muskelschonenden, minimalinvasiven Zugang operiert. Das operierte Bein kann nach der Operation in den allermeisten Fällen sofort wieder belastet werden. Bereits am ersten Tag nach der Operation sollte das Laufen wieder möglich sein. Die Entlassung aus der stationären Behandlung ist oft schon nach dem vierten Tag möglich. Minimalziel ist es die Mobilität wieder herzustellen. Auch Sport mit Endoprothese ist durch das muskelschonende Vorgehen in den meisten Fällen wieder gut möglich.
Minimally invasive hip arthroplasty
Low-complication surgical technique
Fast recovery through muscle protection
Smaller, cosmetic skin incision
Best functional result The artificial hip joint (hip endoprosthesis, THA) is now a routine procedure in orthopedic clinics. A high level of patient satisfaction can be achieved even with the classic operation method using larger standard accesses to the hip joint. A further development of the classic surgical technique is the minimally invasive approach. This can achieve even higher patient satisfaction and a better functional result after the operation. The decision as to which therapy is the most suitable for you individually will be made after detailed advice from us in the consultation. Advantages of the minimally invasive surgical technique:
Fast recovery through muscle protection
Smaller, cosmetic skin incision
Best functional result The artificial hip joint (hip endoprosthesis, THA) is now a routine procedure in orthopedic clinics. A high level of patient satisfaction can be achieved even with the classic operation method using larger standard accesses to the hip joint. A further development of the classic surgical technique is the minimally invasive approach. This can achieve even higher patient satisfaction and a better functional result after the operation. The decision as to which therapy is the most suitable for you individually will be made after detailed advice from us in the consultation. Advantages of the minimally invasive surgical technique:
Rapid mobilization
The muscle-sparing operation allows you to get back on your feet very quickly - minimally invasive hip endoprostheses in Berlin (Mitte) can usually be used again immediately - the first attempts to walk are usually made in person together with the surgeon just a few minutes after the procedure.
Fewer problems
After the implantation of an artificial hip joint, complications such as thrombosis, pneumonia or embolisms (clots) can occur in rare cases. These are often the result of the usual initial bed rest or immobility. With early mobilization, the risk of such problems occurring after immobilization is significantly reduced.
The smaller incision and the soft tissue-friendly approach result in less bleeding and rapid wound healing.
The smaller incision and the soft tissue-friendly approach result in less bleeding and rapid wound healing.
Useful for every patient age
For young patients, a muscle-sparing approach is recommended due to the even greater sporting demands.
As you get older, the amount of muscle in your body decreases. Therefore, it makes sense to avoid any muscle damage, especially in older patients.
As you get older, the amount of muscle in your body decreases. Therefore, it makes sense to avoid any muscle damage, especially in older patients.
Increased satisfaction with the new joint!
Quick mobilization means less psychological stress after the procedure. It increases confidence in the new joint. The psychological component is also a factor that should not be underestimated when it comes to satisfaction with the artificial joint
Modern, proven implants
It is important that modern implants allow gentle implantation and ensure a long service life (durability). Only proven implants from well-known manufacturers are used. The highest quality of the implants used is continuously monitored using data from the national and international endoprosthesis registers.
Dismissal
Discharge in our department is based on fixed criteria, such as safe independent climbing of stairs.
Even with minimally invasive procedures, the hospital stay does not have to be shortened. Discharge takes place exclusively in consultation with the patient. However, compared to the standard procedure, patients feel comfortable again more quickly and therefore often want to go home after just a few nights.
Even with minimally invasive procedures, the hospital stay does not have to be shortened. Discharge takes place exclusively in consultation with the patient. However, compared to the standard procedure, patients feel comfortable again more quickly and therefore often want to go home after just a few nights.
Sport with the new joint
The minimally invasive, muscle-sparing procedure is particularly suitable for sporting demands. The muscle-sparing approach ensures a high level of stability. Most sports can also be performed again with the artificial joint. Your sports orthopedist in Berlin (Mitte) will be happy to offer you individual medical advice.
Surgical technique
The surgical technique is much gentler on the muscles and soft tissue compared to the classic implantation technique. The aim is to completely protect the muscles surrounding the hip joint. This ensures immediate resilience of the new joint. We usually use a modern anterior approach to the hip joint (AMIS technique). This is particularly gentle on the muscles.
follow-up treatment
Die Prothese kann sofort voll belastet werden, sodass direkt im Anschluss an die Operation die ersten Schritte auf der neuen Hüfte unternommen werden können. Eine Anschlussheilbehandlung („Reha“) wird von uns nach Ihren Wünschen eingeleitet und kann stationär aber auch ambulant erfolgen. Wenn Sie Fragen zum Thema Endoprothese in Berlin haben rufen Sie uns gerne unter 0151253948700 an. Wir freuen uns Ihnen helfen zu können.