Complications of hip surgeryComplications of surgery for a
hip fracture include infection of the hip or the
urinary tract, a blood clot in a vein (deep vein thrombosis) or in a lung
(pulmonary embolism), pneumonia (bacterial infection of the lungs), and
pressure ulcers (breaks in the skin that can become infected). Many of these
complications may result from bed rest and inactivity after surgery. These
complications also become more serious when other factors are involved, such as
advanced age, other health problems, and the general risks of surgery. An estimated 1 in 4 people with hip fractures die from complications
within the first year.1
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