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  1. Patient recovery and rehabilitation process following a Birmingham Hip Resurfacing BHR operation. Documentary of the next day, 2, 6 and 12 months post op.

  2. After surgery, you will start walking with the help of two crutches for up to 6 weeks to allow soft tissue healing and getting used to your new hip. You will be discharged home after passing the physiotherapist assessment and when it is safe to go home.

  3. 11 mar 2023 · The Birmingham Hip Resurfacing System is designed to conserve more bone than a traditional hip replacement. In younger people, this helps make it possible to perform additional surgeries later in life, including total hip replacement.

  4. 25 mar 2024 · The aims of this systematic review were to assess the documented long-term survival rates of the metal-on-metal BIRMINGHAM HIP Resurfacing System at a follow-up of at least 10 years and to analyze the functional outcomes and cause of failures.

  5. The potential risks of any hip joint replacement include: ∑ Damage to blood vessels, or temporary or permanent nerve damage during surgery, ∑ Sudden drop in blood pressure during surgery due to the use of bone cement ∑ Blood circulation problems because of surgery or during recovery including blood clots in the legs or lungs or heart attack.

  6. Birmingham hip resurfacing is so called as it replaces the surfaces of the acetabulum and the head of the femur with metal components. After your operation . Pain • Having a joint replacement will relieve the arthritic pain from the joint itself; however, because

  7. Figure 1. A Birmingham resurfacing showing the femoral neck has been retained, the head resurfaced, and bone preserved. Down sides of resurfacing. It is not yet known how long they last. The greatest failure mechanism is fracture occurring through the neck of the femur.