May 5, 2024 3:17 pm
Hip replacement enables man to walk normally after 40 years of limping

52-year-old Mr. Dong has been dealing with ankylosing spondylitis of the hip since childhood. His condition gradually worsened over time, causing his legs to be 4 cm apart and him to limp. However, after receiving an artificial hip replacement using the SuperPATH incision technique, he is now able to walk normally. When discharged from the hospital on April 24, Mr. Dong expressed regret that he did not undergo the surgery sooner, as he found the procedure to be simple and the recovery quick.

Suffering from hip ankylosing spondylitis since the age of 9, Mr. Dong experienced pain and stiffness in his joints, limiting his ability to run, jump, or engage in heavy work. Despite trying various medications to alleviate the pain, his condition continued to deteriorate, leading to deformities in the right hip joint and a shorter right leg. A recent MRI revealed severe right hip osteoarthritis due to years of adhesive inflammation.

Under the care of MSc.BSc.CKI Dang Khoa Khoa, Head of the Department of Trauma and Orthopedics at Tam Anh General Hospital, Mr. Dong underwent a right artificial hip replacement using the SuperPATH incision technique. This minimally invasive method preserved soft tissues, muscles, and joint capsules, resulting in quicker post-operative recovery.

Customized TraumaCad software was employed to select an artificial joint that matched the patient’s body, ensuring optimal outcomes. Post-surgery, Dr. Hoc emphasized the importance of rehabilitation for patients like Mr. Dong to restore gait, improve muscle strength

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