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Welcome to our Patient information area.
Here we will provide you with some useful information on hip replacement, we will show you the principal features of our Minimally Invasive Surgical Tecnique (AMIS®), and above all we will give you the possibility to get a direct contact with the ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON nearest to YOU.
Getting ready for your operation
Before undergoing your total hip replacement, your doctor will prescribe a complete physical examination to assess your condition and to ensure that there are no factors that could interfere with your operation.
Tests
Your doctor may ask you for blood and urine tests and possibly a cardiogram, prior to your surgery.
Check yourself
- Check your skin: If your hip and leg have any skin infections or irritation, contact your orthopaedic surgeon prior to surgery: he or she will tell you how best to prepare your skin for surgery.
- Check your teeth: the incidence of infection after hip replacement is very low, but even an infection far from the hip joint can spread through the bloodstream to the new hip. Prevention is the best way to avoid early problems. Therefore, you should contact your dentist to have your teeth checked before your total hip replacement surgery.
Medications
Prior to surgery, provide your surgeon with a complete list of the medications you are taking including doses and times. He or she will inform you if you need to stop or change any medication.
Special equipment
Special equipment, such as support stockings and crutches, maybe needed: you can rent or buy it in specialized shops. Check with your physiotherapist.
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