Arthroscopy Hip Surgery Set
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Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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What equipment will I need after hip surgery?
After hip surgery, you will need several assistive devices to help with mobility and daily activities during recovery. Common items include a walker or crutches for initial support, followed by a cane as you regain strength. Bathroom safety equipment such as a raised toilet seat, shower chair, and grab bars can prevent falls and make hygiene easier. Long-handled tools like a reacher, sock aid, and shoehorn help you avoid bending at the hip. These items are essential for maintaining hip precautions and promoting a safe, comfortable recovery at home.
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Is a hip arthroscopy a major surgery?
Hip arthroscopy is not considered major surgery; it is a minimally invasive procedure performed through small incisions using specialized instruments. Unlike open hip surgery, arthroscopy causes less tissue damage, results in shorter recovery times, and typically requires only outpatient care. Most patients go home the same day and experience less pain compared to traditional surgery. While it is less invasive, it is still an important procedure for diagnosing and treating hip joint problems such as labral tears or cartilage damage.
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What instruments are used in arthroscopy?
Arthroscopy requires a set of specialized instruments designed for visualization and treatment inside the joint. The main tool is the arthroscope, which includes a camera and light source for clear imaging. Additional instruments include trocars and cannulas for access, probes for examination, and graspers or baskets for tissue handling. Shavers and burrs are used to remove damaged tissue, while suture passers and knot pushers assist in repairs. Fluid management systems and suction devices are also essential to maintain visibility during the procedure.
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What is the cost of hip instrument set?
The cost of a hip arthroscopy instrument set varies widely depending on the brand, quality, and included components. Basic sets typically range from about $500 to $1,000, while more comprehensive hospital-grade kits can cost between $1,800 and $2,500. Premium systems from leading manufacturers often exceed $6,000 and may include advanced tools for complex repairs. Facilities usually invest in high-quality sets for durability and precision, making them a significant but necessary expense for orthopedic procedures.
