revision hip replacement
A revision hip replacement is a complex surgical procedure performed when an initial hip replacement fails, wears out, or causes complications. Unlike a primary hip replacement, revision surgery requires removing the old implant and replacing it with a new one, often with advanced techniques to restore hip function and stability. Revision hip replacement in Dubai is recommended for patients who experience persistent pain, loosening of the implant, infection, dislocation, or fractures around the artificial joint. Although it is more technically demanding than the first surgery, modern surgical advancements in the UAE ensure excellent outcomes. If you are facing complications from a previous hip replacement, consulting a specialist like Dr. Farivar Bagheri, one of the top orthopedic surgeons, will help you evaluate whether revision hip surgery is the right solution. Comparison Primary hip arthroplasty in Dubai relieves arthritis pain and restores function for 15–20 years. However, when the implant fails, only a revision hip surgery can restore joint stability and relieve chronic pain. While more complex, revision surgery offers lasting results when performed by experienced surgeons.

Key Highlights of Revision Hip Replacement

Key Highlights of Revision Hip Replacement

What is Revision Hip Replacement?

Revision hip replacement involves replacing some or all of the parts of an existing hip prosthesis. Reasons include:

  •  Implant Loosening: Normal wear or bone loss around the prosthesis.
  • Infection: Bacterial infection affecting the artificial joint.
  • Dislocation: Repeated hip dislocations after initial surgery.
  • Periprosthetic Fracture: Bone fracture around the implant.
  • Wear & Tear: Prosthetic components deteriorate over time.

The surgery is more complex than the first hip replacement because it may involve bone grafting, specialized implants, or reconstructive techniques.

Why Consider Hip Revision Surgery in Dubai?

Why Consider Hip Revision Surgery in Dubai?

Advanced Options for Hip Implant Revision

Advanced Options for Hip Implant Revision

Recovery Journey After Revision Hip Surgery

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First Few Days (Immediate Phase):
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Weeks Ahead
(Rehabilitation Phase)
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Goal:
FAQ's
When is revision hip replacement needed?

It is required if the first hip implant loosens, wears out, causes recurrent dislocations, or becomes infected.

 Most hip implants last 15–20 years. Revision may be needed sooner if complications arise.

 Yes. It often involves bone grafting, special implants, and longer recovery. However, outcomes are excellent with modern techniques.

 The average cost ranges from AED 60,000–90,000, depending on complexity, implants, and hospital choice.

 Initial recovery takes 6–10 weeks, with full recovery in 4–6 months.

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