The traditional surgical approach to total hip replacement involves a large incision with extensive tissue exposure in order to gain access to the hip joint.
In the minimally invasive anterior approach through the bikini incision, it is possible, by
the same procedure through a smaller (6-10 cm) incision in the anterior surface of the hip, continuing the groin crease. This approach is made without cutting or disinserting important muscles of the hip (they are only deviated), which reduces postoperative limitations, blood loss and pain.
When performed by a specialised team, this approach has great advantages for recovery.





