Do they put you to sleep for a hip replacement?

Hip replacement surgery is usually done either under general anaesthetic (you're asleep throughout the procedure) or under spinal anaesthetic
spinal anaesthetic
Spinal anaesthesia (or spinal anesthesia), also called spinal block, subarachnoid block, intradural block and intrathecal block, is a form of neuraxial regional anaesthesia involving the injection of a local anaesthetic or opioid into the subarachnoid space, generally through a fine needle, usually 9 cm (3.5 in) long.
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(you're awake but have no feeling from the waist down)
. Sometimes you may have an epidural, which is similar to a spinal anaesthetic.
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How long does hip replacement surgery take?

How long does hip replacement surgery take? Total hip replacement surgery takes about one and a half hours. Most patients also stay in the hospital for one or two days after the procedure.
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How long is hospital stay after hip surgery?

Typically, you will stay in the hospital one to three days after surgery, depending on how quickly you progress with physical therapy. Once you're able to walk longer distances and are making consistent progress, you'll be ready to go home.
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Are you under general anesthesia for hip replacement?

Currently, the majority of joint replacements in the United States are performed under general anesthesia. Anesthesiologists at the Hospital for Special Surgery, however, use regional anesthesia for over 90% of hip and knee replacements.
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What type of anesthesia is used for total hip replacement?

General anesthesia is often used for major surgery, such as a joint replacement. General anesthesia may be selected based on patient, surgeon, or anesthesiologist preference, or if you are unable to receive regional or local anesthesia. Unlike regional and local anesthesia, general anesthesia affects your entire body.
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Hip replacement - sleeping position



How long does a spinal block last after hip surgery?

Often we will provide the surgical anesthesia with a spinal/epidural and provide pain relief after surgery with a femoral nerve block. The numbness lasts an average of 16 hours. Studies from HSS show that the pain-relieving properties of a femoral nerve block last much longer - up to 3 days.
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How long does spinal anesthesia last after hip replacement?

A small catheter may be place next to the nerve. Local anesthetics will run continuously through the catheter starting immediately after the surgery. The catheter will be removed after we make sure that you are comfortable with the prescribed oral and/or intravenous medication; it can last up to two days.
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What happens during a hip replacement?

During the procedure

Makes an incision over the hip, through the layers of tissue. Removes diseased and damaged bone and cartilage, leaving healthy bone intact. Implants the replacement socket into the pelvic bone. Inserts a metal stem into the top of the thighbone, which is then topped with a replacement ball.
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How painful is hip replacement surgery?

You can expect to experience some discomfort in the hip region itself, as well as groin pain and thigh pain. This is normal as your body adjusts to changes made to joints in that area. There can also be pain in the thigh and knee that is typically associated with a change in the length of your leg.
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Can you go home the same day after hip replacement surgery?

Same-day surgeries, also called outpatient surgery, are when a patient safely leaves the hospital to recover at home the same day as the surgery. About one-third to one-half of my patients with a knee or hip replacement surgeries can go home the same day as their procedures.
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How soon can you travel in a car after a hip replacement?

You can usually drive a car after about 6 weeks, subject to advice from your surgeon. It can be tricky getting in and out of a car at first. It's best to ease yourself in backwards and swing both legs round together.
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How do you poop after hip surgery?

Be sure to drink plenty of fluids and eat foods high in fiber, such as fruits and vegetables, to prevent constipation. Use a stool softener while taking pain medication. Take a laxative if you do not have a bowel movement within two to three days. Notify your doctor if you don't have results after taking the laxative.
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Can you drive 2 weeks after hip surgery?

Some patients may drive as soon as 2 weeks after surgery1, while others may need as long as 8 weeks. Importantly, drivers must not be taking any pain medications that impair driving skills—this is unsafe and illegal. In addition, reflexes and muscle strength should have returned to their pre-surgical levels.
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Can you live a normal life after hip replacement?

Around three months after your hip operation, most things will go back to normal, and the pain goes away for most people. You need to look out for signs of complications and continue being careful with how you move your hip. After 6 to 12 months, the recovery is considered complete.
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How do you shower after hip surgery?

Do not shower until 3 to 4 days after your surgery, or when your provider told you to shower. When you can shower, let water run over your incision but do not scrub it or let the water beat down on it. Do not soak in a bathtub, hot tub, or swimming pool. You may have bruising around your wound.
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What you Cannot do after hip replacement?

Hip replacement patients are given a long list of things not to do—do not bend the hips or knees further than 90 degrees, do not cross the legs, do not lift the leg to put on socks, and much more. These movement restrictions protect the new hip from dislocation.
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Which is more painful hip or knee replacement?

A hip replacement is a much less painful operation. People are on crutches for a while, and then their hips feel normal. But it takes six months to a year to recover from total knee surgery, and even then, the knee just doesn't feel normal.
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How do I prepare for hip surgery?

  1. Get in shape before surgery. It could help speed up your recovery. ...
  2. Meet with a physical therapist. It's helpful to do this before your surgery. ...
  3. Test drive your crutches or walker. See if you can borrow them at the doctor's office. ...
  4. Get family and friends to help. No one can recover from hip replacement alone.
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What are the first signs of needing a hip replacement?

5 Signs You Might Need Hip Replacement Surgery
  • You experience pain when you walk. ...
  • You are experiencing a limited range of motion in your hip joint. ...
  • You are limping or experiencing limpness in one leg. ...
  • You have swelling or tenderness in your hip. ...
  • You have a feeling of instability in your hip joint.
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What do they use to put you to sleep before surgery?

Propofol slows the activity of your brain and nervous system. Propofol is used to put you to sleep and keep you asleep during general anesthesia for surgery or other medical procedures. It is used in adults as well as children 2 months and older.
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Is it better to have a spinal or general anesthesia?

However, general anesthesia is commonly preferred because of its faster onset of action [2]. Spinal anesthesia is also associated with a better control of postoperative nausea and vomiting [7] and a higher possibility of early discharge [8, 9].
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Do I need a raised toilet seat after hip replacement?

After hip replacement surgery, you will need a raised toilet seat on your toilet at home. This is to make sure that your knees are not higher than your hips when sitting.
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Do I need to tell insurance about hip replacement?

Your insurance company should be informed about your operation. Some companies will not insure drivers for a number of weeks after hip surgery, so it's important to check what your policy says.
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When can I sit on sofa after hip replacement?

Try to sit in a straight back chair (avoid low sofas, recliners, or zero-gravity chairs) for the first 6 weeks. Do NOT sleep in a recliner. Your hip will get stiff in a flexed position and be harder to straighten out.
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