My mother just had this done today, she had polio has a youngster and post-polio issues since. Her right hip was very arthritic and she made it thru surgery in flying colors.
Im curious how long the recovery time is for people with this? I've read some incredibly short times. I wasn't sure if anyone here has had this procedure done, or family that has that can share their experience?
My Mom had both bad and good experiences. In the first operation, the doctor messed up badly, and did not get the ball and socket aligned properly. She never was comfortable, and eventually had the ball pop out 3 different times during falls. Each time meant going into the Emergency room, with doctors putting it back into place. Each experience was extremely painful. She had expensive ambulance bills, and she had to undergo anesthesia each time, also not very good for someone in her mid 80's After the third time, though, it was so unstable, that it was clear that the operation had to be done over.
The second operation to re-do the first one was a success. The doctor that did the first operation had retired, so there never was any question of having him do it over. In fact, he retired from his practice only 5 months after he did her operation. In retrospect, we should have got a younger doctor, instead of someone who was 68 himself.
She never had any problems with discomfort after the 2nd operation, and even a few more falls never caused her any problem with it. Your Mom does need to start walking a little right away, and then very slowly build herself up. Her doctor should be explaining this all to your family if he is any good. She will really need a lot of assistance the next few weeks. A physical therapist should also be working with her to help her with exercises and also aid in monitoring her recovery.
Hopefully she got a good doctor with an excellent reputation. That is the real key to success.
Good luck to your Mom in her recovery!