Private Hip Replacement Surgery

Accelerate your journey to an active lifestyle with Dr. Adam Hart’s advanced surgical techniques, tailored to your individual needs for a faster, safer recovery.

Hip Replacement

Regain Your Mobility with Expert Care

Hip replacement is among the most successful procedures for relieving chronic hip pain and restoring mobility. Explore the sections below to learn if you may need surgery, how the procedure works, and what to expect before, during, and after your hip replacement.

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When Do I Need A Hip Replacement?

Many conditions lead to cartilage damage in the hip joint (osteoarthritis, inflammatory arthritis, osteonecrosis, post-traumatic arthritis, etc). Patients should exhaust non-operative treatments before considering surgery (exercise program and physical therapy, analgesics such as Tylenol and anti-inflammatory medications, weight loss, a gait aid, and activity modification). If these modalities fail to improve symptoms, consultation with an orthopedic surgeon is necessary to evaluate suitability for a hip replacement.
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What Is A Hip Replacement?

A total hip replacement (arthroplasty) is a surgical procedure used to replace damaged cartilage in the hip joint with a femoral and an acetabular orthopedic implant. This is one of the most successful surgeries in all of medicine: restoring mobility, relieving pain, and improving quality of life for the patient.

Patient Preparation For Surgery

Once indicated for hip replacement, we suggest patients optimize their health and fitness to ensure a rapid recovery from surgery.  Patients should maintain a healthy body weight and nutrition, continue physical therapy and exercise to maintain strength in the periarticular muscles. Any medical conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and sleep apnea should be appropriately treated before surgery.

The Hip Replacement Process

1. Personalized Planning

A hip replacement requires careful surgical planning and preparation.  Once a patient is indicated for hip replacement, special x-rays are obtained that allow for digital calibration.  A surgical plan is prepared using templating software which ensures optimal implant selection and estimates the implant sizes and position.  Dr Hart will select the surgical implants and surgical approach that best suits the anatomy, activity level, age, and expectations of each patient.  

2. Advanced Surgical Procedure

Surgery is performed in a state-of-the-art accredited surgical facility to ensure utmost sterility and success of the procedure.  The vast majority of patients will undergo regional anesthesia which avoids the need for a respirator and provides optimal surgical conditions for rapid recovery.  With Dr Hart, the surgery takes about two hours and meticulous effort is made to preserve the integrity of the bone and soft tissues.

3. Accelerated Recovery

Patients start mobilizing shortly after the procedure and usually walk with a walker or crutches within a few hours of the surgery.  Over 50% of Dr Hart’s primary hip replacements are performed as day surgeries.  A multimodal strategy is used for pain control. Most patients resume their regular daily activities by 4-6 weeks.  Sports and running are permitted after 3 months.  Dr Hart encourages his patients to live active lives and resume whatever sports and activities they enjoy most.

A Closer Look: Hip Replacement in Images

Arthritic Hip X-ray
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An X-ray showing advanced cartilage wear.

Surgical Planning
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Digital templating software used to plan implant size and position.

X-ray After Hip Replacement
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Postoperative image demonstrating implant position.

How Long Does A Hip Replacement Last?

Since the first hip replacements in North America in the 1970’s, there have been tremendous advances in surgical technique and implants. Most national registries demonstrate typical implant survivorship above 90-95% twenty years after hip replacement. Dr Hart follows all his patients and is a leader in revision hip surgery in the event a reoperation is needed.

Risks & Complications

Hip replacement surgery is a tremendously successful surgery and is performed on over 60,000 patients in Canada per year. Careful surgical planning, meticulous technique, and preoperative optimization help mitigate the risk of a complication. Nonetheless, there are still occasional complications following surgery which include infection, dislocation, fracture, limb length discrepancy, damage to a nerve or blood vessel, blood clot, or a medical complication.  These risks are variable from patient to patient and will be discussed in more detail at your preoperative consultation. 

State-of-the-Art Surgery Center

Benefit from rapid access to hip and knee replacement surgeries at our cutting-edge surgical facility in downtown Montreal. Our private pay options provide timely and personalized care for Quebec and Canadian residents, ensuring you receive the best possible treatment without the long public waitlists.

Our Specialized Procedures

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Hip Replacement

Experience advanced hip replacement surgeries designed to enhance your mobility and alleviate pain. Dr. Hart customizes each procedure to fit your lifestyle and anatomical needs, ensuring a smoother recovery and long-lasting results.

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Knee Replacement

Achieve a better quality of life with our comprehensive knee replacement options. Whether partial or total, Dr. Hart’s expertise ensures optimal functionality and comfort tailored to your specific condition.

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Robotic Assisted Hip Or Knee Replacement

Experience the precision of robotic-assisted surgery. Dr. Hart leverages cutting-edge robotic technology to optimize implant placement, reduce recovery time, and deliver personalized, long-lasting results.