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Jennersville Regional Hospital Now Offers Revolutionary Anterior Approach Hip Replacement
 

JENNERSVILLE REGIONAL HOSPITAL NOW OFFERS
REVOLUTIONARY ANTERIOR APPROACH HIP REPLACEMENT

West Grove, PA – Jennersville Regional Hospital is the first facility in the region now offering Anterior Approach Hip Replacements with the recent addition of the HANA™ Hip Arthroplasty Table – the only surgical table designed exclusively for Hip Arthroplasty.

The Anterior Approach surgery procedure is a technique that minimizes the pain and recovery time associated with this common remedy for people suffering from pain due to osteoarthritis.   The Anterior Approach allows the surgeon to reach the hip joint from the front of the hip as opposed to the lateral (side), or the posterior (back) approach. “The merits of this procedure are considerable, offering patients significant benefits over the tradition hip replacement,” notes Jennersville Regional Hospital’s Elliott Leitman, M.D., Orthopedic Surgeon. 

“With the anterior approach there is less muscle trauma and smaller incisions thus patients spend less time in the hospital following the procedure.”  Most patients recover faster, anywhere between two to eight weeks as opposed to two to four months.   Post-surgical pain is minimized, as is blood loss during the procedure.
What makes this possible is the unique capability of the HANA™ Table to position the leg in such a way that the surgeon can replace the hip through a single incision, without detachment of muscle from the pelvis or femur. The table allows hyperextension, adduction and external rotation of the hip for femoral component placement – a positioning option not possible with conventional tables.

This way, the hip can be replaced without detachment of muscle from the pelvis or femur during surgery. The surgeon can simply work through the natural interval between the muscles. The most important muscles for hip function, the gluteal muscles that attach to the pelvis and femur, are left undisturbed and therefore do not require a healing process. The lack of disturbance to the lateral and posterior soft tissues provides immediate stability of the hip after surgery.

“The most significant long-term benefit for our patients is the reduced risk of dislocation,” adds Jennersville Regional Hospital’s Craig Smucker, M.D., Orthopedic Surgeon.  Patients undergoing the tradition hip replacement need to be very cautious about dislocating their new joint during the recovery period and beyond.  Typically, patients are advised not to bend their hip past a 60 or 90-degree angle, turn their toes inward, cross their legs and limit the amount of weight they bear on their new joint.  With the Anterior Approach, patients can immediately bend their hip freely; bear weight when comfortable and avoid the cumbersome restrictions that make the simple activities of daily living difficult.

The Anterior Approach to hip replacement was first performed in Europe and later brought to the United States in 1996.  Since its inception, the technique has been continually refined with advancing medical technology.    Thousands of hip replacement patients have benefited from this minimally invasive approach in Europe and America.  Mizuho OSI, the leading manufacturer of specialty surgical tables for spinal, orthopedic trauma, and image-guided surgery, is the manufacturer of the HANA™ table.  

To contact a Jennersville Regional Hospital Orthopedic Surgeon performing the Anterior Approach Hip Replacement, call 610-869-1223.

The Jennersville Regional Hospital Surgery Center offers comprehensive surgical procedures on both an inpatient and outpatient basis in a variety of medical disciplines including ophthalmology, podiatry, general surgery, vascular surgery, gynecology, gastroenterology, plastic and reconstructive surgery, orthopedics and otolaryngology. 

 
  Jennersville Regional Hospital
1015 West Baltimore Pike
West Grove, PA, 19390
(610) 869-1000
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