Expert in hip-conserving surgery for young ِAdults

Hip-preserving surgery focuses on treating hip problems in young and active adults while avoiding total hip replacement. These procedures aim to relieve pain, restore joint function, and delay or prevent the need for artificial hip implants.


1️⃣ Conditions Treated

  • Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI): abnormal contact between the femur and pelvis

  • Labral tears: damage to the cartilage ring around the hip socket

  • Early hip osteoarthritis or cartilage defects

  • Hip dysplasia or congenital hip abnormalities


2️⃣ Surgical Techniques

🔹 Minimally Invasive Arthroscopy

  • Uses small incisions and a camera to repair labral tears or reshape bone

  • Reduces pain, swelling, and recovery time

🔹 Hip Osteotomy

  • Realigns the hip joint in cases of dysplasia or misalignment

  • Preserves the natural joint while improving stability and load distribution

🔹 Cartilage Restoration

  • Procedures to repair or regenerate damaged cartilage

  • Helps maintain the longevity of the natural hip joint


3️⃣ Goals of Hip-Preserving Surgery

  • Alleviate hip pain

  • Restore normal range of motion and function

  • Delay or prevent early hip replacement

  • Allow return to sports and active lifestyle


4️⃣ Recovery

  • Typically involves a combination of physical therapy and gradual weight-bearing

  • Recovery time ranges from weeks to a few months depending on the procedure

  • Close monitoring to ensure proper healing and joint stability