5-821.40:
Endoprosthetic joint and bone replacement: Inspection, replacement and removal of a hip joint endoprosthesis: Replacement of a cementless total endoprosthesis: To total endoprosthesis, cementless
You have had another operation on your hip joint after you had an artificial joint replacement implanted there.
The two hip joints connect the pelvis to the thighbones (femurs). At each side of the pelvic bone there is a depression. This depression is also called the hip socket. The femoral head sits in the hip socket. The femoral head is the rounded top end of the femur.
When a joint is badly worn or injured, it may be painful or less mobile. It is then possible to get an artificial joint replacement. This can involve replacing only certain parts of the joint or the entire joint. The joint replacement is anchored in the bone.
The operation replaced your artificial hip joint.
Additional indicator
If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
Further information
Source
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