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Hip replacement for hip dysplasia in Schoen Clinic Duesseldorf

Schoen Clinic Duesseldorf

Duesseldorf, Germany
Program id # 720351
Doctor photo
PD Dr. med. Hinnerk Baecker
Department of Joint Surgery
Specialized in: joint surgery

The program includes:

  • Initial presentation in the clinic
  • clinical history taking
  • physical examination
  • review of medical records
  • laboratory tests:
    • complete blood count
    • general urine analysis
    • biochemical analysis of blood
    • indicators of inflammation
    • indicators blood coagulation
  • x-ray examination
  • CT/MRI scan
  • preoperative care
  • hip replacement​
  • symptomatic treatment
  • control examinations
  • physiotherapeutic procedures
  • orthopedic appliances
  • the cost of essential medicines and materials
  • nursing services
  • full hospital accommodation
  • explanation of future recommendations

How program is carried out

Preliminary preparation for hip replacement includes quitting smoking and drinking alcohol; cancelling non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (diclofenac, ibuprofen); cancelling anticoagulants (warfarin); normalization of body mass, if possible.

Preoperative examination, including consultation with an anesthesiologist and necessary related specialists, takes 1-2 days. According to its results, the most suitable endoprosthesis is selected.

Hip replacement. The operation is performed under general anesthesia. The patient lies on his side, the affected leg is bent and fixed in this position. The surgeon makes an incision 15-20 cm long, minimally traumatizing the muscles and nerve endings. Through this incision, miniature instruments are inserted to remove the damaged joint structures. Healthy bone is adjusted for further reliable implant fixation.

The surgeon installs a femoral stem in the center of the upper part of the femur. Ball-shaped head of the joint is fixed on it. The surgeon also implants a special liner that facilitates movement of the leg and protects the structures of the prosthesis. After the primary fixation of the prosthesis components, the doctor assesses the joint range of motion, as well as the length and symmetry of the lower limb.

The implant is fixed with cement or cementless method. The doctor treats the operating field with antiseptics, conducts its final revision and sutures the wound layer by layer. A temporary drainage is installed in the joint, and a bandage is applied on top.

Postoperative care. During the first day after the intervention the patient stays in the intensive care unit, under round-the-clock medical supervision. After that, with a smooth course of the postoperative period, the patient is transferred to a regular ward and the drains are removed. The range of motion expands gradually, from light toes movements to walking. Walking with the use of walking aids is allowed in 3-5 days after the operation.

Required documents

  • Medical records
  • X-ray examination, MRI/CT scan (if available)

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About the department

The Department of Joint Surgery at the Schoen Clinic Duesseldorf provides the full range of medical services in its area of specialization. A team of highly qualified orthopedists with extensive clinical experience performs surgical procedures on joints of any complexity. The department's surgeons operate on patients with hip, knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle diseases. The surgeons are committed to providing each patient with the most effective and sparing treatment possible, and therefore all surgical procedures are performed using arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgical techniques. In the advanced stages of knee and hip arthrosis, the department's doctors perform joint replacement surgeries in collaboration with the specialists from the certified Arthroplasty Center (EndoCert). The department's medical team always devotes sufficient time to personal consultations and carefully examines the patient's clinical case because surgery is the last-line treatment. The department's doctors follow high international standards of medical care and current clinical protocols in their work, which facilitates excellent results. The Head Physician of the department is PD Dr. med. Hinnerk Baecker.

The department offers a wide range of services for patients with knee diseases. Of particular interest to the department's team of orthopedists is the provision of medical care to patients with knee arthrosis, patellar instability, knee cartilage lesions, cruciate ligament ruptures, meniscal tears, and O-shaped and X-shaped deformities of the lower extremities. The specialists mostly treat patients with knee arthrosis, which causes gradual cartilage destruction. As arthrosis progresses, patients suffer from severe pain and serious movement restrictions. The department's orthopedists use only conservative treatments for the early stages of knee arthrosis, such as therapeutic exercises, physiotherapy, and drug therapy with painkillers. The second-line treatment may include arthroscopic procedures, corrective osteotomies, or surgery to correct cartilage defects. If these surgical procedures do not give the desired results, the department's doctors decide to perform knee arthroplasty. The specialists may perform partial or total knee replacement surgery using low-traumatic surgical techniques on an inpatient basis. Already on the day of the operation, the patients get to their feet with the use of auxiliary aids, and experienced physiotherapists constantly work with them in the postoperative period.

The department's team of doctors is highly skilled in using advanced techniques to correct knee cartilage defects, which often help patients avoid arthroplasty. The department's surgeons successfully perform surgical procedures such as chondroplasty (physical correction of cartilage defects), microfracture (surgery to create tiny holes in the bone to stimulate the growth of new cartilage), cartilage allograft transfer (MCI technique), and autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT technique). All of the above surgical interventions are performed using minimally traumatic arthroscopic techniques. The optimal surgical option for the patient is determined based on the severity of damage to the knee cartilage tissue.

The department is also in demand for surgery to treat hip diseases. The surgeons at the medical facility almost daily operate on patients with hip arthrosis, avascular necrosis of the femoral head, hip impingement, and hip dislocations. Hip arthrosis can be treated with conservative therapy (in the early stages), femoral osteotomy, or cartilage tissue transplantation. The last-line treatment is hip arthroplasty, an operation to partially or totally replace the patient's own joint with an artificial prosthesis. Surgery for avascular necrosis of the femoral head, hip impingement, and hip dislocation are usually performed using arthroscopic techniques. The department performs hip arthroplasty and hip arthroscopic procedures on an inpatient basis.

The department's range of surgical options is complemented by the treatment of shoulder diseases such as arthrosis, avascular necrosis of the humeral head, frozen shoulder, shoulder tendonitis, biceps tendon ruptures, shoulder impingement, shoulder instability, and rotator cuff tears. For the treatment of these pathologies, the department's orthopedists perform low-traumatic arthroscopic procedures, the results of which are comparable to those of classical open surgery.

The department's range of surgical services includes the following:

  • Surgery for knee diseases
    • Surgery for knee arthrosis
      • Arthroscopic procedures
      • Knee osteotomy
      • Surgery for cartilage defect repair: chondroplasty, microfracture, and MCI and ACT techniques
      • Knee arthroplasty
    • Surgery for patellar instability
    • Surgery for knee cartilage lesions
    • Surgery for cruciate ligament ruptures
    • Surgery for meniscal tears
    • Surgery for O-shaped and X-shaped deformities of the lower extremities
  • Surgery for hip diseases
    • Surgery for hip arthrosis
      • Femoral osteotomy
      • Surgery for cartilage defect repair: chondroplasty, microfracture, and MCI and ACT techniques
      • Hip arthroplasty
    • Surgery for avascular necrosis of the femoral head
    • Surgery for hip impingement
    • Surgery for hip dislocations
  • Surgery for shoulder diseases
    • Surgery for shoulder arthrosis
      • Arthroscopic procedures
      • Shoulder arthroplasty
    • Surgery for avascular necrosis of the humeral head
    • Surgery for frozen shoulder
    • Surgery for shoulder tendonitis
    • Surgery for biceps tendon ruptures
    • Surgery for shoulder impingement
    • Surgery for shoulder instability
    • Surgery for rotator cuff tears
  • Surgery for elbow diseases
    • Surgery for elbow arthrosis
      • Arthroscopic procedures
      • Elbow arthroplasty
    • Surgery for elbow cartilage lesions
    • Surgery for tennis elbow
    • Surgery for golfer's elbow
  • Surgery for ankle diseases
    • Surgery for ankle arthrosis
      • Arthroscopic procedures
      • Surgery for cartilage defect repair: chondroplasty, microfracture, and MCI and ACT techniques
      • Ankle arthroplasty
    • Surgery for ankle instability
    • Surgery for peroneal tendon dislocations
  • Other medical services

Curriculum vitae

Higher Education and Professional Career

  • Since 2022 Head Physician, Department of Joint Surgery, Schoen Clinic Duesseldorf.
  • 2021 - 2022 Head, Maximum Care Arthroplasty Center and Department of Septic Surgery, University Hospital Bergmannsheil Bochum.
  • 2018 - 2022 Head, Maximum Care Arthroplasty Center, University Hospital Bergmannsheil Bochum.
  • 2018 - 2022 Antibiotic Stewardship (ABS), Department of Surgery, University Hospital Bergmannsheil Bochum.
  • 2017 - 2018 Head, Arthroplasty Center, University Hospital Bergmannsheil Bochum.
  • 2015 - 2022 Senior Physician, University Hospital Bergmannsheil Bochum.
  • 2012 - 2015 Physician, Center for Musculoskeletal Diseases, Charite University Hospital Berlin.
  • 2010 - 2012 Assistant Physician, Center for Musculoskeletal Diseases, Charite University Hospital Berlin.
  • 2006 - 2010 Assistant Physician, University Hospital Bergmannsheil Bochum.
  • 1998 - 2005 Medical studies, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich; internships: Cantonal Hospital Bruderholz, Switzerland; Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences (University of Otago), New Zealand; Repatriation General Hospital Concord, Australia.

Qualifications

  • Board certification in orthopedics and trauma surgery.
  • Additional qualifications in special orthopedic surgery and special trauma surgery.

Memberships in Professional Societies and Organizations

  • Since 2022 Member of the ComGen Community within the German Arthroplasty Society (AE).
  • Since 2022 Member of the German Arthroplasty Society (AE).
  • Since 2014 Member of the PRO-IMPLANT Foundation.
  • Since 2006 Member of the German Trauma Society (DGU).

Photo of the doctor: (c) Schön Klinik Düsseldorf


About hospital

According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Schoen Clinic Duesseldorf is one of the top medical facilities in North Rhine-Westphalia and is also one of the best Spinal Surgery Centers in Germany. 

The Schoen Clinic Duesseldorf is recognized as a leading medical facility that provides high-quality medical care with an emphasis on a humane attitude and understanding of each patient's individual needs. The clinic offers a range of medical specialties, including orthopedics, trauma surgery, spinal surgery, otolaryngology, cardiology, internal medicine, angiology, and vascular surgery.

Patients' health is in the safe hands of a highly qualified team of more than 590 physicians and nurses. The clinic treats more than 48,000 patients annually, which is a testament to the high level of patient satisfaction with medical services.

The clinic has a comfortable infrastructure, including modern diagnostic rooms, laboratories, an emergency medical care unit, therapeutic rooms, and operating rooms adapted for low-traumatic surgical interventions. It is worth noting that the clinic has a Center for Arthroplasty that is certified according to the EndoCert standards by the German Society for Orthopedics and Orthopedic Surgery (DGOOC). This is the most prestigious certificate in this medical field in Germany.

The Schoen Clinic Duesseldorf provides comprehensive medical care in accordance with international clinical standards, always taking into account the individual needs and wishes of each patient. The doctors strive to provide patients with the most effective and sparing treatment possible using the very latest therapeutic techniques.

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Accommodation in hospital

Patients rooms

Patients of the Schoen Clinic Duesseldorf live in comfortable single and double rooms designed in light colors. The rooms are furnished with a comfortable, automatically adjustable bed with an orthopedic mattress, a wardrobe, a table and chair, a TV set, a telephone, a mini-fridge, and a safe. Each patient room has an ensuite bathroom with a shower and toilet. The bathroom has changeable towels, a hairdryer, toiletries, and a bathrobe.

Meals and Menus

The patient and his accompanying person are offered three meals a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The patient and his accompanying person have a choice of three set menus daily.

If, for some reason, you do not eat all the foods, you will be offered an individual menu. Please inform the medical staff about your dietary preferences prior to treatment.

Further details

Standard rooms include:

Toilet

Shower

Wi-Fi

TV

Accompanying person

Your accompanying person may stay with you in your patient room or at the hotel of your choice during the inpatient program.

Hotel

You may stay at the hotel of your choice during the outpatient program. Our managers will support you for selecting the best option.