Hip Arthrotomy

Expert hip arthrotomy surgery for joint problems

Hip arthrotomy is a surgical procedure that involves making an incision in the hip joint to access the joint space. This procedure is typically performed to diagnose and treat hip joint problems such as arthritis, fractures, or dislocations. During the procedure, the surgeon will make an incision in the skin over the hip joint and then carefully cut through the underlying tissues to expose the joint. Once the joint is exposed, the surgeon will use specialized tools to remove any damaged tissue or bone and to repair any injuries or abnormalities. After the procedure is complete, the incision will be closed and the patient will be monitored closely to ensure a safe and successful recovery. Hip arthrotomy is a complex procedure that requires skilled and experienced surgeons to perform it effectively.