
Anterior Approach to Total Hip Replacement
Board-Certified Orthopedic Hip Surgeons in Orange County
About Hip Arthritis
The hip is a ball and socket joint. The ball (femoral head) is covered with a layer of smooth cartilage. The socket (acetabulum) is also covered with a layer of smooth cartilage. In addition, there is a piece of cartilage that surrounds the periphery of the socket (labrum) and acts to help maintain a seal on the hip joint. The end result is smooth cartilage for a normal and healthy joint function.
Arthritis is the destruction of the normal cartilage.
The most common form known as Osteoarthritis, where the cartilage gradually thins and eventually the joint becomes bone-on-bone. There are many other reasons for destruction of cartilage such as inflammatory disease (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis), previous fracture or dislocation (post traumatic arthritis) or loss of blood supply (osteonecrosis) to name a few.
The end result for all of these conditions is the same: destruction of the joint surfaces leading to pain, inflammation and difficulty with performing normal activities, including walking, sitting and sleeping.
About Anterior Total Hip Replacement
Anterior total hip replacement, also known as hip arthroplasty, is a technique where an incision is made on the front of the hip and surgery is done between the muscles. In contrast, the traditional posterior approach for hip replacement, required an incision along the side of the hip and the surgery is done through the buttock muscle (gluteus maximus), which can be a longer recovery for the patient and require more physical therapy to regain previous range of motion and movement.
Studies have demonstrated an advantage in pain relief and improved function, specifically in the first 2 weeks following surgery.
Anterior hip replacement surgery utilizes special instrumentation and operating room table to facilitate the procedure.
Recovery Following Anterior Hip Arthroplasty
Depending on the patient's age and preoperative activity level will determine how long a patient will stay in the hospital which can be one or two nights following surgery. For healthy and motivated patients, the Enhanced Recovery Program allows patients to go home the same day of their procedure.
Is the Anterior Approach right for me?
Multiple factors determine whether you are eligible to safely undergo Anterior hip replacement procedure, including your overall health, age, weight (Body Mass Index), the severity of arthritis, and previous operations on the hip. You and your surgeon will discuss these factors to determine eligibility.
Schedule a consultation with a Newport Orthopedic Institute orthopedic hip surgeon in Orange County to treat your hip arthritis. Call (949) 722-7038.

Where we provide Anterior Hip Replacement Services
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Hoag Orthopedic Institute Hospitals & Surgery Centers 16250 Sand Canyon Ave.
Irvine, CA 92618View Location -
Hoag Orthopedic Institute Surgery Center - Newport Beach Hospitals & Surgery Centers 22 Corporate Plaza, Suite 150
Newport Beach, CA 92660View Location -
Newport Orthopedic Institute - Huntington Beach Orthopedics Physician Offices 19582 Beach Boulevard, Suite 306
Huntington Beach, CA 92648View Location -
Newport Orthopedic Institute - Irvine Orthopedics Physician Offices 16300 Sand Canyon Ave, Suite 400
Irvine, CA 92618View Location -
Newport Orthopedic Institute - Newport Beach Orthopedics Physician Offices 22 Corporate Plaza Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660View Location
Stories about our Anterior Hip Replacement Services
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Provider: Nader A Nassif MD“Dr. Nassif and his team make you feel comfortable and relaxed about having your procedure, during the procedure itself, and after during recovery.” -
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Total Hip Replacement
Provider: James T Caillouette MD“All aspects. The friendliness and genuine caring for my healing and getting along in a better life than what I had prior to surgery.” -
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Provider: Nader A Nassif MD“Recovery from procedure much easier than I expected” -
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Total Hip Replacement
Provider: James T Caillouette MD“From my first appointment to the post surgery appointment I was very impressed with Dr. Caillouette and his staff's professionalism. I was completely comfortable and confident going into surgery. I couldn't have been in better care and greatly appreciate t” -
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Provider: James T Caillouette MD“Dr Caillouette and his team are very informative and caring. They answered all my questions and I felt I was well prepared for my surgery. Dr Caillouette is an excellent surgeon and I felt that I was given very good care by him and his team.” -
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Provider: Nader A Nassif MD“I loved that I could ask a question via Health loop and get an answer the same day without having to call the office.”
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