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Total Hip Replacement

Canine patients that suffer from debilitating effects of hip dysplasia or hip joint trauma may be candidates for total hip replacement (THR). It is important that each patient is evaluated completely to assess not only their orthopedic conditions but also their neurologic and general health status. Outcomes with total hip replacement are usually successful with over 90 % of patients obtaining an excellent or good outcome. THR has been routinely performed for canine patients for over 20 years. THR may be performed on both hips however, many patients do well with only one hip replacement.

Total hip replacement involves implantation of a femoral and acetabular prosthesis. Most systems rely upon cemented implants although new components currently being tested are cementless. The prosthesis that is right for your pet will be determined by one of our surgeons. Figure 1 below shows the implant. Figure 2 is a radiograph demonstrating bilateral placement of implants.

 


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