
Total Hip Replacement
In a Total Hip Replacement (also called total hip arthroplasty), the damaged bone and cartilage is removed and replaced with prosthetic components.
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The damaged femoral head is removed and replaced with a metal stem that is placed into the hollow center of the femur. The femoral stem may be either cemented or "press fit" into the bone.
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A metal or ceramic ball is placed on the upper part of the stem. This ball replaces the damaged femoral head that was removed.
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The damaged cartilage surface of the socket (acetabulum) is removed and replaced with a metal socket. Screws or cement are sometimes used to hold the socket in place.
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A plastic, ceramic, or metal spacer is inserted between the new ball and the socket to allow for a smooth gliding surface.