Pre-operative Preparation: Includes medical clearance, physiotherapy guidance, and planning of implant size and surgical approach.
Anesthesia: General or spinal anesthesia is administered based on patient suitability.
Surgical Technique: An incision is made using a standard or minimally invasive approach, damaged bone and cartilage are removed, and artificial components (ball and socket) are securely implanted while preserving surrounding tissues to enhance recovery.
Closure & Recovery: The wound is closed using minimal scarring techniques, early mobilization is encouraged within 24–48 hours, and the typical surgery duration is 1.5–2.5 hours.