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72-year-old gentleman diagnosed with primary osteoarthritis of the right hip, noted to have subchondral cysts in the femoral head. Underwent an uncemented total hip replacement using a ceramic-on-highly cross-linked polyethylene bearing surface. Postoperatively, he has shown excellent recovery with no complications and is currently ambulatory without support.
Comprehensive clinical evaluation and radiographic imaging were conducted to assess joint degeneration and plan a tailored surgical approach.
Performed a minimally invasive, uncemented total hip replacement utilizing a ceramic head with highly cross-linked polyethylene to maximize joint longevity and reduce wear.
Initiated early mobilization with a structured physiotherapy program focused on strength, balance, and gait training, ensuring a smooth and rapid recovery.