Replaces only the damaged femoral head (commonly due to femoral neck fractures or avascular necrosis).
Total Hip Replacement (Total Hip Arthroplasty, THA):
Replaces the acetabulum, femoral head, and femoral neck (commonly for arthritis, femoral head necrosis, or fractures).
Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is a surgical procedure designed to replace a severely damaged hip joint with a prosthetic one. This treatment is suitable for patients with advanced hip joint diseases, including severe osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, developmental dysplasia of the hip, and avascular necrosis of the femoral head.
With our experienced surgical team, we ensure minimally invasive incisions to reduce tissue damage and accelerate recovery. Patients can mobilize on the same day, lowering the risk of complications. Hospital stays are as short as three days, allowing a quick return to daily life. Post-operative assistive device use is guided professionally for three months to ensure optimal recovery.

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Staging and Treatment of Avascular Necrosis
Acetabular Cup | Liner | Femoral Head | |
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Standard Material | Basic coating (limited bone growth and prone to loosening). |
Conventional plastic. | Standard metal (higher dislocation risk and cobalt ion release over long-term use). |
Advanced Material | 3D trabecular structure (closely mimics human bone, promotes bone growth, and ensures long-term stability). |
Ceramic (effective wear resistance). |
Ceramic (excellent biocompatibility, improved range of motion, reduced dislocation risk). |
Premium Material | -- | Vitamin E-enhanced (ultra-durable, wide range of motion, and highly impact-resistant). |
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Total Hip Replacement Surgery—Hip Dysplasia and Avascular Necrosis
Salesman Ignored Hip Pain for Years—Diagnosed with Hip Dysplasia and Avascular Necrosis.
Long hours of driving and heavy lifting worsened his pain. After being diagnosed with avascular necrosis, hip replacement surgery restored his mobility.