Skip to main content

Anterior Hip Replacements

Anterior Hip Replacements

Dennis J. Beck, MD, Orthopaedic Surgeon

Hip replacements are a highly effective and efficient way to treat arthritis of the hip, either from wear and tear or from the effects of trauma. Hip replacement has been around for several decades and has proven to be a quality way to alleviate pain and suffering and increase mobility and function. Thanks to advancements in surgical techniques and special equipment available at our partner hospitals, patients can now consider Anterior Hip replacement and discuss the possible benefits with their surgeon.

Traditionally, hip replacements are performed through an incision that is 10-15cm in length on the side or back of the hip joint. Anterior hip replacements involve a smaller incision near the front of the hip joint. The surgery itself may take a bit longer than a traditional hip replacement; however, due to the less invasive approach, patients typically have less surgical discomfort following this technique.

Patients who undergo anterior hip replacement have the same risks as traditional hip replacement of infection and other wound complications. However, patients with anterior hip replacement can typically leave the hospital in 1-3 days and mobilize sooner. By doing a hip replacement through an anterior approach, the backside of the hip is left intact. Most activities of daily living, such as sitting, driving a car and crossing your legs are not affected by the risks of destabilizing the backside of the hip joint.

The anterior hip replacement may involve some transient periods of numbness in the anterior thigh and may involve some restoration of strength of the front of the hip joint. However, it has been shown that anterior hip replacements do provide an earlier return of function, mobilization of the patient and shorter length of time in the hospital, with less pain.

We are striving to lead the way to introduce new technology and techniques for our patients at Orthopaedic Associates. Thanks to the cooperation of Deaconess Henderson Hospital and continuing education in the techniques of anterior hip replacement, we hope to be able to provide state-of-the-art joint replacement care for all patients in the region.

About Dennis J. Beck, MD
Dr. Beck specializes in general orthopaedics and total joint replacement and is one of three surgeons in the area that can perform anterior hip replacements.  As part of a recent partnership between Deaconess Henderson Hospital and Orthopaedic Associates, Dr. Beck provides services to patients of Henderson and surrounding communities at Deaconess Henderson Hospital in addition to the services he provides at Deaconess Hospital and Gibson General Hospital.  To schedule an appointment with Dr. Beck, call 812-424-9291 or request an appointment online.

You Might Also Enjoy...

orthopaedic practice front desk

Workplace Culture: What's It Like At OA?

The culture and feeling of a workplace is a major part of the success and happiness of its employees. Liking your job is great, but it's even better to like the environment and people around you too.
man holding knee with joint pain

Early Signs of Joint Problems and What To Do About Them

Joint health is vital to living an active, pain free lifestyle. Joint problems are often overlooked and action is not taken until symptoms such as pain and immobility have already manifested in a major way. However, this doesn’t have to be the case.