MIS Hip Replacement

Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) hip replacement is an advanced surgical technique that uses a direct anterior approach to replace the hip joint. This procedure involves making shorter incisions compared to traditional hip replacement surgery, which helps reduce pain, minimize muscle damage, and improve recovery time. At Revere Health, our orthopedic specialists offer MIS hip replacement to help patients regain mobility and return to daily activities more quickly.

How MIS Hip Replacement Works
Direct Anterior Approach: The surgeon makes a small incision at the front of the hip, allowing access to the joint without cutting through major muscles.
Minimized Tissue Damage: By avoiding muscle detachment, the procedure reduces trauma to surrounding tissues, promoting a faster recovery.
Joint Replacement: The damaged hip joint is replaced with an artificial implant, restoring function and relieving pain.

Benefits of MIS Hip Replacement
Reduced Pain: The smaller incisions and less invasive technique help minimize postoperative pain.
Faster Recovery: Patients typically experience quicker recovery times and a faster return to normal activities compared to traditional hip replacement surgery.
Shorter Hospital Stay: Many patients can leave the hospital sooner due to the minimally invasive nature of the procedure.
Less Scarring: Smaller incisions result in less visible scarring.

Conditions Treated
Osteoarthritis: Advanced arthritis in the hip joint causing pain and reduced mobility.
Hip Fractures: Severe fractures that require joint replacement for full recovery.
Other Joint Diseases: Conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or avascular necrosis that damage the hip joint.

Why Choose Revere Health?
At Revere Health, our orthopedic surgeons specialize in MIS hip replacement, offering a patient-centered approach to hip care. We use the latest minimally invasive techniques to ensure a quicker, more comfortable recovery for our patients.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact Revere Health today.