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Revision total hip replacement surgery is a procedure performed to replace a previously implanted artificial hip joint that has become worn out, damaged, or failed. During the procedure, the surgeon removes the old components of the hip implant and replaces them with new ones to achieve stability and proper alignment of the hip joint. By addressing issues with the previous implant, revision surgery can help restore quality of life and allow patients to return to their normal activities. However, there are risks and potential complications associated with revision total hip replacement, including infection, blood clots, implant loosening or dislocation, nerve or blood vessel injury, and the need for further revision surgeries in the future. Patients considering revision total hip replacement should discuss the benefits and potential risks with their healthcare provider to make informed decisions about their treatment. Mrs. Akuol Dhel Baak Alinyjak from South Sudan successfully underwent Revision Total Hip Replacement Surgery at Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad, under the supervision of Dr. Venuthurla Ram Mohan Reddy, Sr. Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Lower Limb Services, Hip and Knee Surgery, Clinical Director.
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