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Best Hip Replacement Surgery in Mumbai

Dr. Sachin Bhonsle May 25, 2026

Best Hip Replacement Surgery in Mumbai

Hip Replacement Surgery: Is It Right for You? Recovery Time, Benefits and Risks of the Procedure

The number of people, particularly the elderly, requiring a hip replacement has been increasing in India, driven by factors such as an ageing population and a rise in degenerative arthritis. Hip replacement, also known as hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure to treat a damaged hip joint. If you’re struggling with severe hip pain or reduced mobility caused by hip arthritis or other musculoskeletal conditions, doctors at Fortis Hospital, Mulund, can help. We offer comprehensive hip care, including hip replacement surgery, to ease pain and restore movement. Our orthopaedic surgeons are highly skilled in using the most advanced hip joint replacement techniques to help you achieve the best possible results.

This article explains what hip replacement surgery is, why you may need it, if it’s right for you, and the potential benefits and risks involved in the procedure.

What is Hip Replacement Surgery?

Hip replacement surgery involves replacing one or both ends of the diseased or damaged hip joint with artificial joints or implants. The new man-made joint, also called a prosthesis, can help reduce pain, restore movement, and improve your quality of life by allowing you to return to your normal activities. 

Types of hip replacement surgery

Hip replacement surgery can be partial or total:

  • In a partial hip replacement, the surgeon will remove only part (only the ball or the head of the femur) of your hip and replace it with an implant.
  • In a total hip replacement, the surgeon will replace your entire hip with prosthetic parts.

Surgeons may use various surgical approaches (both traditional and minimally invasive techniques like robotic hip replacement surgery) for effective treatment. Depending on your condition and other factors, including the type of implant you’ll need and how it will be attached, your age, and activity level, your surgeon will recommend an approach that is best for you.

Why Would You Need Hip Replacement Surgery? 

You may need a total or partial hip replacement if you have conditions, such as hip arthritis, osteonecrosis, or injury, that damage the hip joint, causing severe pain and limited mobility. 

Is Hip Replacement Right for You?

Hip replacement surgery may be an ideal choice for you if:

  • Your hip joint is damaged beyond repair due to conditions – such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and osteonecrosis.
  • You have a broken or fractured hip caused by an injury.
  • You have severe and persistent pain that interferes with your daily routine.
  • Your symptoms no longer respond to non-surgical treatments like medications, physical therapy, and activity changes do not help with your symptoms.
  • You do not have a health condition that can make the procedure risky.

Your orthopedic surgeon or care team will evaluate you and discuss the pros and cons of the procedure.

How Long Does It Take to Recover from Hip Replacement Surgery?

Recovery time varies for each individual, depending on various factors, however, most people can walk without support three months after the surgery. Recovery will continue for the first year following the procedure, requiring you to attend physical therapy and perform home exercises regularly, in addition to medications and follow-up appointments.

What are the Potential Benefits and Risks of Hip Replacement Surgery?

Hip replacement surgery usually has a high success rate, with most patients who undergo the procedure reporting satisfaction with their results.

Some benefits of hip replacement include:

  • Significant pain relief and decrease in stiffness
  • Improved mobility and strength, helping you walk better and go back to your usual activities
  • Enhanced quality of life

Hip replacement is a major surgery, and, like other surgeries, it carries some risks, although most patients recover well from the procedure. Risks and complications of hip replacement may include:

  • Infections
  • Bleeding
  • Blood clots in the legs or lungs
  • Dislocation and loosening of the prosthesis
  • Change in leg length
  • Wear and tear over time
  • Joint stiffness
  • Fracture
  • Nerve damage

Some people may require a revision hip replacement surgery to repair or replace an implant that’s been damaged. While this is rare, as artificial joints could last a long time, it could happen if the person underwent the procedure when he/she was young, or they develop certain complications.

Hip replacement surgery is one of the most common orthopedic surgeries that is extremely safe and effective, delivering high success rates in treating pain and mobility issues. With hip replacement, you can go back to doing what you love, ensuring that you maintain a healthy weight, keep moving, and avoid high-impact activities, such as running. However, you should report to your surgeon immediately if you experience severe pain or other problems after the procedure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dr. Sachin  Bhonsle
Dr. Sachin Bhonsle
Senior Consultant Orthopaedics | Fortis Mulund
  • Orthopaedics | Orthopaedics | Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement
  • Date 35 Years
  • INR 2000

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FAQs

  • What is hip replacement surgery?

    Hip replacement surgery is a procedure where a damaged hip joint is replaced with an artificial implant to relieve pain and improve mobility.

  • Who may need a hip replacement surgery?

    People with severe arthritis, hip fractures, osteonecrosis, or chronic hip pain that affects daily activities may require hip replacement surgery.

  • What are the different types of hip replacement procedures?

    Hip replacement procedures include partial hip replacement, total hip replacement, and robotic-assisted hip replacement surgery.

  • Is robotic hip replacement surgery better than traditional surgery?

    Robotic hip replacement surgery offers greater precision, improved implant positioning, and potentially faster recovery compared to traditional methods.

  • When can I walk after hip replacement surgery?

    Most patients can start walking with support within 24 hours after the surgery under medical supervision.

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