COLLEGIATE CONSULTATION FOR UNHAPPY HIP REPLACEMENT

An increasing number of individuals experience disappointing results after hip replacement surgery, including pain, limping, noise, instability, leg length discrepancy, rotational issues, and an inability to return to sports or work. Surgeons may sometimes feel at a loss, necessitating an additional opinion from teams specialized in analyzing complications related to hip prostheses.

INFORMATION AND DETAILS

Discover our informative brochure to learn more about Collegiate consultations for advice.

MEETING WITH SURGEONS

In the case of a poor outcome after hip replacement, the collegiate consultation allows the patient to meet with three highly specialized surgeons for one hour on a Saturday. A comprehensive assessment of the hip is conducted, based on the hip’s history, operative reports, medical records, and imaging. Comparative 3D imaging enables a detailed analysis of joint geometry. The patient is examined collegially. Collegiate consultations attract patients from all over France as well as from Europe, USA and elsewhere.

A FRESH PERSPECTIVE

In the presence of a problematic prosthetic hip, the collegiate consultation for advice brings a fresh perspective, shared expertise, and recommendations for finding a solution. Understanding is the first step.

In 95% of cases, a cause is identified and explained to the patient. A transparent report is prepared, and the patient is encouraged to contact their surgeon to implement the proposed solutions.

The goal is to restore confidence in the healthcare network and contribute to addressing the complication, ultimately allowing a return to the expected quality of life.

THE COLLEGIATE CONSULTATION FOR DIFFICULT PROSTHETIC HIPS

A collegiate consultation is always possible and highly beneficial for achieving an even more effective diagnosis and management through the complementary expertise of our hip specialists.

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