Sex after hip surgery

This has been a bit of a taboo subject for patients and surgeons alike. Most surgeons would advise that it is safe to have sex six weeks after a hip replacement, but care should be taken to avoid extreme movements and positions.

Talking about sex isn’t easy for many doctors and their patients. Hip arthritis makes sex painful for men and women, and there’s lots of evidence that sexual problems make people very unhappy. Many patients who have had a hip replacement are concerned that having sex will damage their new hip, or cause it to dislocate, and they are often embarrassed about talking to their surgeons about it.

A few years ago, we decided to study the effects of hip arthritis and hip replacements on sexual function so that we could provide patients with evidence based advice on what to expect after surgery. The results have been amazing!

Together with my colleague Simon Tilley and gynaecologist Ash Monga, we developed an outcome measure to allow us to compare sexual function before and after surgery. Our study population was sexually active women under the age of 65. Simon was in Sydney doing a Fellowship in joint replacement surgery, and he did a pilot study there. He found that 37% of women would have had a hip replacement solely to make sex less painful. Patients reported significant improvements both in their ability to have sex in their preferred positions and their levels of satisfaction within their relationships. Nearly all of the patients wished that they could have had more information about how their condition and treatment would affect sexual function.

As a specialist hip surgeon, I use different materials and devices to tailor the surgery to the patient’s anatomy, pathology and expectations. For example, in my younger female patients I tend to use ceramic bearings, whereas in men I will use a hip resurfacing. The results of our work will be used to see if this type of bespoke approach to hip replacements surgery will improve outcomes for patients in all aspects of their lives.

We are recruiting patients for the UK study both at the Spire Southampton Hospital and Southampton General Hospital. We are also working on developing the study to include patients with knee problems, and to look at how patients’ partners are affected by their conditions and treatment. We will publish a handbook for patients and healthcare professionals which will provide up to date evidence-based advice for all concerned.

I discussed this topic with Jenni Murray on Woman’s Hour this morning and it has generated a lot of interest!

The potential to apply this approach to other health problems such as cancer, heart disease, obesity and plastic surgery is limitless. Our pioneering work has attracted a great deal of interest around the world, and has lead to the development of an exciting collaboration with experts in the management of sexual dysfunction. A new clinical service at the Spire Southampton Hospital using a psychotherapeutic approach will be offered to patients in the very near future.

If you would like to discuss any aspects of this work, please get in touch.

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Types of treatments available at Latham Hip Surgery
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  • Hip Replacement

    Total Hip Replacement or THR is one of the most successful hip operations in orthopaedic surgery. Tens of thousands of hip replacements are performed each year…

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  • Hip Resurfacing

    Hip resurfacing was developed to treat painful arthritis in younger and active patients. It’s now an established technique, and the results are usually excellent in carefully selected patients…

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  • Revision Hip Surgery

    Hip replacement surgery can be life changing for those dealing with pain on a daily basis. Unfortunately, even a replacement hip can wear out…

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  • Hip Replacement

    Total Hip Replacement or THR is one of the most successful hip operations in orthopaedic surgery. Thousands of hip replacements are performed each year…

    Click here to find out more
  • Hip Resurfacing

    Hip resurfacing was developed to treat painful arthritis in younger and active patients. It’s a relatively new technique, but the results are usually excellent…

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  • Revision Hip Surgery

    Hip replacement surgery can be life changing for those dealing with pain on a daily basis. Unfortunately, even a replacement hip can wear out…

    Click here to find out more