Minimally invasive hip replacement

Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement, Getting Down on the Ground on the First Day After Surgery SuperPathTM minimally invasive hip replacement technology adopts special tools and minimally invasive channel technology, which only requires a small incision of 6-8 centimeters and well protects the integrity of the posterior muscular tissues and the joint capsule, so there is less intraoperative bleeding, good postoperative stability, and minimizes the probability of dislocation. In the early postoperative period, the patient can be allowed to freely turn over and lie on the side, squat and put on shoes and socks, which are contraindicated in the early period of traditional surgery, thus fully reflecting the advantages of minimally invasive surgery with less trauma, less pain and faster recovery.