ANTERIOR APPROACH HIP REPLACEMENT

We understand that replacing a hip can feel a bit daunting. While this surgery is a longer surgery with a couple of weeks of healing time and rehab, Dr. Nelson has made it easier for his patients by offering the anterior approach to hip replacement.

What Is the Anterior Approach to Hip Replacement?

The anterior approach for hip replacement is a minimally invasive technique that can make the early recovery after surgery better. This is because the anterior approach is a “muscle-sparing” approach to the hip that does not require cutting any muscles. During an anterior approach, Dr. Nelson makes a small incision near the front of the hip and works between muscles to access the joint.

In contrast, traditional approaches to hip replacement like the posterior approach, require splitting apart the gluteus maximus—the largest muscle in your body. This can damage the gluteus maximus permanently and lengthens the healing time.

Why the Anterior Approach for Hip Replacement?

Anterior approach hip replacement is performed on a specialized orthopedic table that facilitates stable positioning of the patient during surgery and allows for the use of X-rays as needed during the procedure to ensure the ideal position of the implants and recreate anatomic leg lengths.

Dr. Nelson utilizes hip navigation during anterior approach hip replacement to further improve the process of bone preparation to place the implants in the ideal position for each patient.

Dr. Nelson’s Training in Hip Replacement

Dr. Nelson trained extensively in the anterior approach, which is more technically demanding but offers better results for each patient. His fellowship was at the Anderson Orthopedic Research Institute, which is well known for training doctors in advanced techniques.

Our Surgery Process

Consultation

Dr. Nelson likes to start with a consultation to get to know you and your concerns. He will determine if a hip replacement is the right option to manage your hip and joint pain. If he suggests a hip replacement, he will also suggest what kind of hip replacement would be best for you: a full or partial hip replacement, and a posterior or anterior hip replacement.

Anesthesia

Dr. Nelson works closely with anesthesiologists at the hospital to ensure that you are comfortable the entire time you are at the hospital. You will go into pre-operations and we will walk you through the surgery and introduce you to the anesthesiologist.

Hip Replacement Surgery

Once you have gone through pre-op, we will have you get comfortable on the specialized orthopedic table before we give you an IV that will put you to sleep for the duration of the surgery. The surgery lasts approximately 1–2 hours. You may wake up slightly groggy and disoriented, but it will dissipate within the next 15 minutes. You will then stay in the post-op room for a short time.

Recovery

Most patients are able to recover in the comfort of their own home the night of surgery. If your medical or social constraints make it so outpatient surgery is not the safest option for you, we may choose to have you stay overnight in the hospital.

We will discuss detailed recovery instructions at your pre-operative appointment and ensure that all of your questions are answered.

What Are the Risks of Anterior Approach Hip Replacement?

  • Hip Dislocation: One risk of hip replacement surgery is hip dislocation, especially during the early weeks after recovery. The muscles and soft tissues around your hip joint play a role in preventing hip dislocation and are preserved during hip surgery using the anterior approach. Because of this, you are less likely to dislocate your hip replacement performed through the anterior approach.
  • Skin Numbness: Another risk of surgery unique to the direct anterior approach is a numbness of the skin in the front of your thigh. This can occur because of stretching in the skin nerves that pass by the skin incision. It typically resolves after a few months.

General Health Requirements for Hip Replacement Surgery

Health Conditions That May Prevent Hip Replacement Surgery

Who is a Good Candidate for Anterior Hip Replacement?

A good candidate for anterior hip replacement is typically someone who suffers from chronic hip pain due to conditions like:

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Hip avascular necrosis
  • Trauma to the bones around the hip

Hip replacement is best for those who haven’t found relief from non-surgical treatments. This procedure is especially beneficial for individuals who are looking for a faster recovery and want to resume an active lifestyle. Younger, more active patients often benefit from the anterior approach because it allows for quicker recovery and less disruption to surrounding muscles.

Age isn’t necessarily a limiting factor, but candidates should be healthy enough to undergo surgery and the rehabilitation process. This approach is especially suited for people who wish to minimize post-surgery pain, reduce recovery time, and preserve muscle strength. Dr. Nelson will evaluate your specific condition, including the extent of joint damage, activity level, and overall health, to determine if the anterior approach is the best option for you.

Preparing for Hip Replacement Surgery

To ensure a successful hip replacement, you must be in good health before the procedure. Start by managing any chronic health conditions, such as high blood pressure or diabetes, as controlling these can reduce the risk of complications. 

Discussing your medications with your surgeon is also crucial, as you may need to adjust or stop certain drugs before surgery. Maintaining a healthy weight and staying as active as possible will help strengthen your muscles, which can aid in recovery. Smoking can impair healing, so quitting is required before surgery to improve your outcome and overall health.

A Newer and Better Approach to Hip Replacement

If you’re struggling with hip pain and want to explore how the anterior hip replacement approach can help you get back to an active, pain-free lifestyle, Dr. Nelson is here to guide you. With his expertise and commitment to minimally invasive techniques, you’ll be in skilled hands every step of the way.

Don’t let hip pain hold you back any longer. Fill out our pain evaluation form to take the first step toward a more comfortable, mobile future. Once submitted, our team will review your information and reach out to schedule a consultation tailored to your needs.

Start Your Journey to Hip Pain Relief Today

Dr. Nelson offers compassionate care that seeks to address the root of your hip pain, whether that be wear and tear, a genetic issue, or anything in between. You can schedule a visit with Dr. Nelson in the Gilbert area by filling out his consultation form to get started with treatment in the Gilbert, Arizona, region and beyond.