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Several factors can raise the risk of joint replacement surgery, including:

  • Obesity. Extra weight can make you more likely to get infections, bleeding, and problems with anesthesia.
  • Age. If you’re 90 or older, you may need to balance the risks of surgery against the benefits.
  • Severe osteoporosis, or low bone density.
  • Heart, lung, or kidney disease can raise the chance of problems with anesthesia.

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