The OrtoHip Total Hip Replacement System is a medical solution designed to replace a damaged or worn-out hip joint with a prosthetic implant. It aims to relieve pain, improve mobility, and enhance the overall quality of life for patients suffering from hip joint conditions such as osteoarthritis or fractures.
Candidates for the OrtoHip Total Hip Replacement System typically include patients with severe hip joint pain, stiffness, or disability due to conditions like arthritis, hip fractures, or other joint disorders. A thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional will determine if this surgery is appropriate.
Benefits include pain relief, improved joint function, restored mobility, and enhanced quality of life. The system offers a durable and reliable solution to those experiencing chronic hip pain and discomfort.
The OrtoHip Bipolar Hip Replacement System is a specialized implant used for hip replacement surgeries, particularly in elderly patients or those with specific joint conditions. It features a unique design that minimizes wear and provides better joint stability during movement.

How does the OrtoHip Bipolar Hip Replacement differ from other hip replacements?
The main difference lies in the implant's design. The bipolar system includes a movable inner component, allowing for better flexibility and less wear compared to traditional hip replacement implants. This can be especially beneficial for patients with limited mobility or those at a higher risk of implant failure.
What are the advantages of the OrtoHip Bipolar Hip Replacement System?
The primary advantage is its ability to provide better range of motion and reduced wear on the implant. This helps in ensuring longer-lasting results and greater stability, especially for patients with specific needs.
What is the OrtoHip Revision Hip Replacement System?
The OrtoHip Revision Hip Replacement System is used for patients who require a second surgery after a previous hip replacement implant has failed or worn out. It involves removing the old implant and replacing it with a new one to restore hip function and alleviate pain.
Why would a revision hip replacement be necessary?
A revision surgery may be needed due to implant failure, infection, dislocation, loosening, or wear over time. The OrtoHip Revision Hip Replacement System is designed to address these complications and provide a more durable solution.
How long does recovery take after an OrtoHip Revision Hip Replacement?
Recovery time varies depending on the individual, but patients generally experience a longer recovery period compared to the initial hip replacement. It can take several months for full recovery, including physical therapy to regain strength and mobility.
What is the OrtoKnee Primary Mobile Knee Replacement System?
The OrtoKnee Primary Mobile Knee Replacement System is designed to replace damaged knee joints, offering a mobile implant that enhances natural movement. It is used for patients with knee conditions such as osteoarthritis or knee deformities.