
Get back to an active life with trusted surgeons at Even Hospitals.
Get back to an active life with trusted surgeons at Even Hospitals.

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Our care coordinators can find you a trusted, board-certified surgeon in All — often within 24 hours.
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How it Works
Step 1After consultation & physical examination, your doctor evaluates your hip condition and recommends the right procedure.
Step 2Anaesthesia is given, and the damaged hip joint is replaced with a prosthetic implant. The procedure usually takes 90 - 180 minutes.
Step 3Patients are monitored post-surgery; physiotherapy begins within 24 hours, and most patients are discharged within 2 - 3 days.
Step 4Robotic hip replacement requires a 3 - 6 month recovery, while traditional surgery needs 6 - 12 months of full healing.
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| Traditional | Robotic (MAKO) |
|---|---|
| How It's Done | |
| Surgeon manually removes and replaces the hip joint | Robotic arm guided by 3D CT scan for precise implant placement |
| Blood Loss | |
| Moderate | Very minimal |
| Pain During & After Procedure | |
| Moderate - under spinal or general anaesthesia | Low - muscle-sparing approach reduces tissue trauma |
| Time Taken | |
| 90 - 180 minutes | 60 - 90 minutes |
| Stitches | |
| External stitches required | Absorbable internal sutures |
| Healing Time | |
| 6 - 12 months | 3 - 6 months |
| Swelling | |
| Moderate for 4 - 6 weeks | Mild for 2 - 3 weeks |
| Scarring | |
| Visible scar (8 - 12 inches) | Minimal scar (3 - 4 inches) |
| Infection Risk | |
| Moderate | Low |
| Follow Up | |
| Wound review after 10 - 14 days | Wound review after 7 - 10 days |
| Return To Routine | |
| 6 - 12 months | 3 - 6 months |
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