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On MDsave, the cost of an Hip Replacement Surgery (inpatient) ranges from $15,234 to $29,384. Those on high deductible health plans or without insurance can shop, compare prices and save.
Hip replacement may be recommended when the hip joint is damaged or diseased. In hip replacement surgery, the injured part of the hip is replaced with a man-made part. There are generally different goals for the surgery depending on the individual needs of the patient. Physicians most commonly suggest hip replacement surgery in order to relieve pain, improve walking, movement and range of motion, and to help the hip joint function properly. Hip replacement is not ideal for all patients, but can help many people return to a better standard of living.
There are a number of treatment options to consider when having difficulties walking or experiencing pain in the hip. When nonsurgical options are no longer producing the desired results, a doctor may recommend that the patient undergo a hip replacement surgery. Hip replacement is typically only considered after the patient has tried other treatments like medications, physical therapy, an exercise regimen, and walking aids like canes or walkers.
Hip replacement surgery is often prescribed in situations where damage to the hip joint has begun to cause chronic pain and difficulties leading a normal life. When range of motion and the ability to walk, stand or move are jeopardized, surgery becomes a viable option. Some of the conditions that can cause a need for hip surgery include bone tumors, which can break down the hip joint; injuries to the hip joint; osteonecrosis, which causes the joint bone to die; and rheumatoid arthritis, which causes stiffness, swelling and pain in the joints.