India, Feb. 17 -- Hip problems, once considered an ailment of old age, are increasingly being diagnosed in younger adults due to changing lifestyles, reduced physical activity, obesity, injuries, and autoimmune or genetic disorders. These factors are contributing to serious conditions such as Avascular Necrosis (AVN), Ankylosing Spondylitis, early-onset hip arthritis, and other debilitating hip disorders, often leading to severe pain, loss of mobility, and reduced quality of life at a young age. One such rare and complex case was successfully treated at Sarvodaya Hospital, Sector 8, Faridabad, where doctors performed bilateral hip replacement surgery on 27-year-old Rohit Mundra from Kolkata, who weighed 165 kg. The surgery marks a new benchmark in advanced orthopaedic care. Speaking about the case, Dr Pankaj Walecha, Director & Head, Robotic Knee and Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement at Sarvodaya Hospital, said, "The case was further complicated by class III obesity with a BMI of 49.2, the most severe category of obesity. Such patients are at a much higher risk of complications and often suffer from multiple health issues. A total hip replacement in a 165-kg young requires exceptional expertise, meticulous pre-operative planning, and a fully equipped multidisciplinary team." Despite the challenges, Sarvodaya Hospital's advanced technology and experienced surgical team played a crucial role in the successful outcome. For more information: Call: 18003131414 Visit: www.sarvodayahospital.com...