Minimally invasive hip ligament surgery usually requires hospitalization. Although the minimally invasive surgical procedure involves less bleeding, less post-operative pain, and faster recovery, repairing the ligaments in the hip joints is considered a major surgery, and usually requires a hospital stay of 3 to 4 days to observe the patient’s recovery, or longer if the patient’s recovery is poor.
The anatomy of the hip joint is more complex, and the ligaments attached to the surrounding area are also more tense, if discharged from the hospital too early improper care may cause infection of the surgical site or reoccurring injuries, and also in the process of minimally invasive surgery will be used in anesthesia, the patient’s respiration, pulse, and other basic physiological indicators should be monitored after the surgery, to observe the patient’s recovery.
After the minimally invasive hip ligament surgery, patients should actively cooperate with the doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out rehabilitation training, clean and care for the injection site to avoid re-injury, and undergo regular review.