Hip replacement surgery — total hip arthroplasty (THA) — is a well-established procedure performed at high volume in German orthopedic centers. Germany maintains one of the highest rates of hip arthroplasty in Europe, supported by structured quality registries and defined standards for implant selection, surgical technique, and postoperative rehabilitation.
About the Condition
Total hip arthroplasty is indicated for end-stage hip osteoarthritis, avascular necrosis of the femoral head, post-traumatic arthritis, and inflammatory arthropathies that have not responded to conservative management. Revision hip arthroplasty is required for implant loosening, periprosthetic fracture, dislocation, or infection. Complex revision cases may require bone grafting, modular implant systems, or acetabular reconstruction.
Why Treatment in Germany
German orthopedic centers offer minimally invasive surgical approaches including the anterior and anterolateral approaches to hip arthroplasty, which are associated with reduced soft tissue disruption and earlier functional recovery. Revision hip surgery is performed by subspecialty-trained surgeons at high-volume centers with access to complex implant systems, and periprosthetic joint infection is managed within dedicated arthroplasty infection units.
Specialist Evaluation
Specialist evaluation involves a review of hip radiographs, CT where indicated, functional assessment, and prior treatment history. German orthopedic surgeons assess the appropriateness of surgical intervention, determine the optimal implant design and surgical approach, and evaluate whether the case involves complexity requiring subspecialty revision expertise.
Next Step
Submit Your Medical Reports for Review
Medical documentation may be submitted for preliminary review by a clinical coordinator in Berlin. Complex cases are directed to the appropriate specialist or university hospital within the German healthcare system.
Send Medical ReportsAll documentation is handled in accordance with German data protection regulations.