Anterior Anthroplasty

Total Hip Replacement

Dr. Ratner is an expert at Robotic Technology for Minimally Invasive Joint Replacements using Advanced Surgical Techniques.

Anterior Total Hip Arthroplasty

with Dr. Drew Rater

Anterior total hip replacement is a modern surgery to replace a damaged or arthritic hip joint with a prosthetic implant that uses a muscle-sparing technique to reduce pain, promote a quicker recovery, and improve long-term outcomes. 

Restore mobility and get back to doing what you love. 

"As an athlete and surgeon, I understand how important it is to move well and live pain-free. My goal is always to help patients return to the activities they love—with the most advanced, least invasive treatment possible."

- Dr. Drew Ratner, MD, Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

Actual patient experience.

Actual patient experience.

Anterior Total Hip Arthroplasty before and after X-Rays.

Patient of Dr. Ratner.

Before

After

Why Patients Choose Dr. Ratner

The region’s most preferred orthopedic surgeon

When it comes to joint replacement, your choice of surgeon makes all the difference. At American Orthopedics, you’re not just a number—you’re an individual receiving expert, personalized care from Dr. Rather, a highly skilled and compassionate provider.

1. Advanced Training & Experience

Dr. Ratner is fellowship-trained in sports medicine and has specialized expertise in anterior hip replacement. He combines academic excellence with real-world athletic insight to deliver superior outcomes.

2. Seamless, One-on-One Care

Unlike hospital systems where patients are passed between providers, you’ll see Dr. Ratner at every stage—from consultation to surgery to follow-up.

3. Boutique Practice With Modern Tools

Enjoy the benefits of personalized orthopedic care with the convenience of online scheduling, 24/7 messaging, and no long wait times. Our concierge-style approach ensures you feel cared for at every step.

How the procedure works.

The anterior total hip replacement is a minimally invasive approach for hip replacement surgery where the surgeon accesses the hip joint from the front (anterior) of the hip. Unlike traditional posterior or lateral approaches, the anterior method avoids cutting major muscles, which can result in a quicker recovery.

The procedure involves making a small incision at the front of the hip. Dr. Ratner then carefully navigates between the muscles rather than cutting through them. Using a special surgical table and intraoperative fluoroscopy (real-time X-ray), Dr. Ratner is able to precisely align the new hip components.

This advanced technique ensures the artificial joint is positioned optimally, which enhances function and reduces complications. The procedure is often performed on an outpatient basis, allowing many patients to return home the same day.

Who Is a Candidate?

Not everyone with hip pain needs surgery—but for those whose daily life is limited by chronic hip discomfort or arthritis, anterior hip replacement may be an excellent solution. Ideal candidates are individuals who:

  • Suffer from moderate to severe hip arthritis
  • Experience stiffness, pain, or limited range of motion despite conservative treatments
  • Are active and looking for a faster return to mobility
  • Are medically fit for surgery and motivated to follow post-op recovery protocols

During your consultation, Dr. Ratner will evaluate your condition and recommend the best treatment plan based on your lifestyle, goals, and overall health.

Benefits of the Anterior Approach

There are several distinct advantages to anterior hip replacement when compared to traditional methods. 

  • Usage of X Ray Intraop: Easy to get a perfect AP x ray during surgery which allows for more accurate placement of components in the ideal position
  • Faster Recovery: Less muscle damage typically leads to a shorter recovery time.
  • Reduced Pain: Patients often experience less post-operative pain due to minimized muscle disruption.
  • Lower Risk of Dislocation: Preserving the posterior hip muscles can lead to a more stable hip joint, reducing the risk of dislocation.
  • Smaller Incision: The incision is generally smaller and more cosmetically appealing, with potentially less scarring

These advantages make the anterior approach particularly appealing for active adults who want to return to work, sports, or daily movement as quickly and safely as possible.

What to Expect

Experience advance care at American Orthopedics.

1. Your consultation

When you visit American Orthopedics for a consultation, you’ll meet directly with Dr. Ratner—not an assistant or rotating staff member. He’ll review your medical history, perform a thorough physical exam, and order imaging studies (such as X-rays) if necessary. Together, you’ll discuss your symptoms, goals, and whether anterior hip replacement is the right solution.

If surgery is recommended, Dr. Ratner will walk you through the process step-by-step and answer any questions you have. We pride ourselves on making sure patients feel informed, supported, and confident in their care decisions.

2. The Procedure

Surgery is typically performed at a state-of-the-art outpatient surgery center or hospital. After anesthesia is administered, Dr. Ratner makes a small incision at the front of the hip and uses muscle-sparing techniques to access the joint. The damaged bone and cartilage are removed and replaced with precise, high-performance implants.

Thanks to the use of intraoperative fluoroscopy, Dr. Ratner can confirm optimal placement of all components in real time. The incision is closed, and most patients begin walking within hours of the procedure.

3. After Surgery

Recovery is often quicker and more comfortable with the anterior approach. Many patients go home the same day or after a brief overnight stay. Walking with the help of a walker begins almost immediately, often within hours of surgery. Most patients are walking independently within three weeks and may return to work earlier, depending on their job. Full healing is typically achieved within 10–12 weeks.

Throughout your recovery, Dr. Ratner and his team provide support and clear guidance so you know exactly what to expect and how to get the best outcome.

Advanced care for maxium results & comfort

Hip Replacement Recovery

Same Day Discharge

Many patients are discharged the same day as surgery

Walking immediately

Will begin walking with walker immediately after surgery

Physical Therapy

Most patients are ambulating with no assistive device by 3 weeks postoperatively and no additional therapy is needed after this

Full Recovery

Fully healed from surgery 10-12 weeks post op but most patients have returned to work before that depending on type of job

FAQ

Most procedures take 60–90 minutes. Thanks to the minimally invasive technique, many patients go home the same day.
While formal PT isn’t always necessary, many patients benefit from light at-home exercises. Dr. Ratner will customize your recovery plan and may recommend therapy based on your progress.

Most patients return to light work after 3 weeks, medium level work after 6 weeks, and high demand work after 8-10 weeks

Not necessarily. While the anterior approach offers many benefits, certain patients may still be better candidates for other surgical methods. Dr. Ratner will determine the safest and most effective option for you.

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