Bilateral endoprosthesis surgery: myths and facts
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Bilateral arthroplasty surgery is a significant procedure performed on patients with severe degenerative changes in both joints. However, as with many medical procedures, there are numerous myths and misunderstandings. In this blog post, we will debunk some of the most common myths about bilateral arthroplasty surgery and provide the facts behind them.
Myth: Bilateral endoprosthesis surgery is only suitable for younger patients.
Fact : Although bilateral arthroplasty surgery is often associated with younger patients, it can also be performed on older people with advanced joint disease and may be beneficial. The most important criterion is that the patient has significant damage to both joints and conservative treatment methods are no longer sufficient. An individual decision should always be made.
Myth: Bilateral arthroplasty surgery is riskier than unilateral surgery.
Fact : Although bilateral arthroplasty surgery is more challenging than unilateral surgery, it is now safer than ever. Advances in medicine and surgery have led to improved techniques and instruments that minimize the risk of complications. If both sides are affected, the risk of complications with bilateral surgery tends to be lower than with operations performed one after the other several weeks or months apart.
Myth: The recovery time after bilateral endoprosthesis surgery is very long.
Fact : Recovery time after bilateral arthroplasty surgery can vary depending on individual circumstances, but many patients experience rapid rehabilitation and a rapid return to their daily activities. A multidisciplinary team of doctors, physiotherapists and nurses work together to speed recovery.
Myth: Bilateral endoprosthesis operations lead to impaired mobility.
Fact : On the contrary, bilateral arthroplasty surgeries have the potential to significantly improve mobility and quality of life after the procedure. A remaining “sick” joint is usually very hindering here. With proper postoperative care and rehabilitation, most patients can regain mobility and lead an active life.
Myth: Bilateral endoprosthesis operations are very expensive.
Fact : The cost of bilateral arthroplasty surgery can vary depending on location, medical facility and individual circumstances. Overall, however, the costs are lower than two consecutive procedures. It is important to discuss the financial aspects with your insurer or doctor.
Conclusion
Bilateral arthroplasty surgery is an effective and safe procedure for treating patients with severe joint disease in both joints. By debunking some of the most common myths about these surgeries and presenting the facts, patients and their families can make informed decisions about their health.
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