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The importance of revision surgery - Treating pain after a fracture of the femur and hip fracture

Author Dr. Bence Balázs Moravcsik | 2024.04.11.

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The revision surgery

The revision surgery is relatively less common in patients. It is perhaps less talked about than it should be, but it is of much greater importance than most people realise.
Revision surgery is actually a surgical procedure performed by doctors after a previous operation. The aim is to relieve the symptoms, which usually occur in the knee- and hip replacement remedy problems or complications related to wear or loosening of components.

Revision surgery is usually more complex and requires more careful preparation than the original operation. The surgeon also has to take into account the scarring caused by the previous operation and the possible complications that may occur during the operation. The decision to perform such an operation is always made taking into account the patient's condition, the potential benefits and the risks.

In which cases is revision surgery necessary?

Revision interventions may be necessary in individual cases. They are usually performed when the original surgery did not produce the expected results or when symptoms have returned after a long period of pain-free surgery. The most common reasons for revision surgery are

  • Healing problems: If the post-operative recovery process is inadequate or complications occur, such as infection or scarring.
  • For prosthesis implantations: In the case of large joint replacements, partial or complete replacement of the implant may be necessary after 15-20 years. For hip replacements, the most common is wear and tear of the insert in the socket, or loosening of the stem in the femur.
    People who have joint replacements (shoulder, knee or hip) should have an annual check-up with a doctor to check for any wear or dislocation of the implant in time.
  • Anatomical changes: If anatomical changes occur in the affected area after the initial surgery that require further intervention.
  • Pain or loss of function: If the patient continues to experience pain or functional limitation, for example after a hip replacement.

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Fracture of the femur, pain after hip fracture - warning signs and solutions

After fracture of the femoral neck and hip fractures usually involves some kind of surgical solution. Screws are often inserted into the patient's hip joint.
In such cases, unfortunately, it is often the case that there is inadequate recovery or some complication occurs. The problem may also be indicated by pain and restricted movement around the hips. In this case, it may be a good idea to see an orthopaedic specialist, even for a second opinion.

Fracture of the femur the first reconstructive surgery may not have the expected result and the patient's condition may deteriorate further. In this case too, the key to a speedy recovery is timely action rather than procrastination.
Repeated surgery may be needed to ensure full recovery after a fracture of the femur. This type of revision surgery may even require a hip replacement.

Watch for the little signs

These warning signs are a clear warning of the problem and the time to see an orthopaedic specialist. Unfortunately, however, it is not always so obvious.
Mild pain or discomfort can also be a warning sign. Patients with a hip replacement implant may have a dislocation or other abnormality, but may not experience any serious symptoms.
Therefore it is worth visiting your orthopaedic specialist from time to time, who will be able to determine whether the prosthesis is in good condition after a proper diagnostic imaging examination.

You should not delay a check-up, as a small problem can be easily fixed with a short intervention. On the other hand, a delayed lesion that has become severe can only be corrected with hours of strenuous surgery and prolonged rehabilitation.
It is worth putting fears aside and listening to the specialist's advice.

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Safe in expert hands - Double specialist surgery

For major operations performed by BMM (e.g. knee and hip replacement, revision surgery), two specialist orthopaedic surgeons work together. Like the specialist who performs the operation, the surgical assistant is an orthopaedic surgeon with experience of thousands of operations. The close-knit team of two surgeons means extra safety for the patient. Thanks to the double specialist surgery, the operation time is shortened and the chances of complications are reduced.
The two best-known surgical teams at BMM are Dr Szabolcs Gáspár-Dr Péter Molnár and Dr Zoltán Bejek-Dr Gergely Holnapy.


Dr. Szabolcs Gáspár mainly deals with hip and knee problems, prosthetic surgery and patients who have suffered musculoskeletal accidents. Previously a contract soldier and university lecturer, he regularly attends national and international conferences to exchange knowledge and experience. Dr. Szabolcs Gáspár gained special professional experience on missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he worked as a trauma surgeon.
Thanks to his knowledge and vast professional experience, he is a sure hand at his job. He is a specialist in hip and knee arthroplasty, operating on both primary and revision surgeries on a daily basis

„I often find that patients come to the clinic with a complete medical history, they have had several successful tests, but they don't understand what's wrong with them. But here there is time for all that. Patients who understand what their problem is will recover faster and easier.”


Dr. Péter Molnár also specialises in hip and knee problems and prosthetics.
He believes that if a doctor does his job humanely, honestly and conscientiously, the patient will feel that he means well and will trust him and his knowledge.

„The important thing is to explain to the patient what is wrong. We have to give them the part of our knowledge that is related to their illness, so that they can understand it. The first step on the road to recovery is to find a common voice.”

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Dr. Zoltán Bejek specialises in total joint arthroplasty, revision surgery, arthroscopic surgery, ligamentoplasty and foot surgery.

“I have been working with disabled athletes since 1998, which is a very specific and challenging field.Since 2000, I have been accompanying our athletes to the Paralympic Games as the team doctor of the Hungarian Paralympic Team and treating their musculoskeletal complaints.”


Dr. Gergely Holnapy also specialises in adult hip and knee replacement, but also deals with orthopaedic problems in children.

“In my opinion, professionalism is only one of the factors that can lead to improvements in patients. But at least as important is the context in which we approach patients, the level of explanation, care and empathy.”

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