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Hip ReplacementReCap® Femoral Resurfacing Head
Total hip replacement typically involves inserting a metal (titanium or cobalt chromium) stem inside the femur (thighbone) and resurfacing the hip socket with a metal-on-metal or a metal and plastic (polyethylene) cup. While total hip replacement is an extremely effective treatment option for most people, not everyone is a candidate for the procedure. The alternative surgical option to total hip replacement is partial hip resurfacing.
The ReCap® Femoral Resurfacing Head is a metal (cobalt chromium) cap that resurfaces the head of the femur. This conservative procedure makes the technique less invasive than traditional hip replacement surgery. The ReCap® Head may require a smaller incision and less bone removal, which can allow you to recover more quickly and with less pain. The implant can also help prolong or avoid the need for future total hip replacement. However, if you should need total hip replacement in the future, the ReCap® Head allows your surgeon the ability to perform the procedure with a less-invasive approach. Complications The ReCap® Femoral Resurfacing Head is one option available to you and your surgeon. Only your orthopedic surgeon can determine if you are a candidate for this implant or if another type of implant would better suit your unique situation. All trademarks belong to Biomet Manufacturing Corp., unless otherwise noted. |