Ahice stands for "Artificial Hip Joint Computer-assisted Endoprosthesis." It is a type of surgery that helps people who have problems with their hip joint. Your hip joint is where your leg bone connects to your pelvis. Sometimes, this joint can become damaged or worn out due to conditions like arthritis, injury, or age.
To fix this problem, doctors may recommend an ahice surgery. During this surgery, they will remove the damaged or worn out part of your hip joint and replace it with an artificial one. This artificial hip joint is made of special materials that are designed to move and function like a normal hip joint.
The surgery is called "computer-assisted" because doctors use special technology to help them plan and carry out the surgery. They use computers and cameras to create a 3D model of your hip joint and plan out exactly where they need to make cuts and put in the new artificial joint. This helps them be very careful and accurate during the surgery, which can help reduce pain and recovery time.
After the surgery is finished, you will need to spend time in the hospital resting and recovering. You may also need physical therapy or other treatments to help you regain strength and mobility in your hip joint. But with time, you should be able to move and walk normally again, thanks to the help of your new artificial hip joint.