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What is the life expectancy of a person after hip replacement?

According to a study published in *The Lancet*, patients and surgeons can expect a hip replacement to last 25 years in around 58% of cases, based on joint registry data. Beyond implant survival, addressing the question of **what is the life expectancy of a person after hip replacement?** requires considering both the prosthesis's lifespan and the patient's overall health and well-being. Advancements in materials and surgical techniques have significantly improved long-term outcomes, making this a highly successful procedure for many.

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