Like any other surgery, hip replacement surgery also requires careful examination and methodology to be followed. Minimally invasive computer-guided hip replacement surgery is a modern version of traditional total hip replacement. During the operation, an incision is made through the iliac cover of the hip. After this initial step, the simulated implants are implanted. The incision made is often small, ranging from 3 to 6 inches. This size is completely subjective to the patient's structure in one minimally invasive treatment. The most modern and appropriate medical instruments are equipped to perform a successful surgery. It is a modern adoption of technology that is performed using state-of-the-art computers and infrared cameras during hip replacement surgery. This technique is more advantageous because it minimizes the risk of error to zero, resulting in great results. The description of minimally invasive computer-guided total hip replacement begins with the creation of an image of the damaged hip and its surroundings. This helps in deciding the exact position of the hip replacement and helps adjust its fit to the ligaments, bones, muscles and other surrounding parts.

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