After a hip pinning, the person will stay in the surgery recovery room for close observation. Blood pressure, pulse rate, breathing rate, and other body functions will be checked. Close attention will be paid to the circulation and sensation in the legs and feet. The person will receive fluids through an intravenous tube to replace those lost during surgery. The individual may have a drain inserted in the body near the incision. He or she may also have a urinary catheter to drain urine from the bladder.
After a short time, the person is taken to a hospital room on the orthopedic unit or to the surgical inpatient unit. Pain medications are given as needed. Antibiotics may be given to prevent or treat infections. While in the hospital, the individual will have physical therapy. This involves learning to perform exercises to strengthen the hip. Most people will be able to leave the hospital within 5 to 7 days.