1 / 4

Knee Replacement Surgery Procedure

Knee replacement surgery is an operation used to replace damaged or worn out knee joints. The procedure involves removing damaged parts of the joint and replacing them with artificial ones made of metal, plastic, ceramic or some combination of these materials. Dr. Vikas Mehra is the best Knee Replacement Surgeon in Chandigarh. Contact him to learn more about orthopedist surgery.

Download Presentation

Knee Replacement Surgery Procedure

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Knee Replacement Surgery Procedure Total knee replacement (total knee arthroplasty) surgery replaces natural knee joint components with artificial (prosthetic) components. A big operation (major surgery) typically includes opening the body, significant tissue trauma, a greater risk of infection, and a lengthier recovery time. Most major surgical procedures will leave a big scar. A total knee replacement is a significant procedure that may be required when alternative therapies (weight loss, exercise and physical therapy, drugs, injections, and bracing) have failed to alleviate the pain, which must be severe and disabling. Knee replacement surgery is often performed: • To reduce the pain associated with severe arthritis • To restore the functionality of an arthritic knee

  2. • To rectify a substantial malformation • For severe knee joint inflammation (rarely used for this condition) • Candidates for knee replacement surgery include individuals with the following: • Those with decreased mobility and severe knee pain, edoema, and stiffness • Knee pain is so severe that it impairs life quality and sleep. • Extreme difficulties doing daily activities • Depression brought on by pain and incapacity to move • Inability to work or maintain a social life as a result of pain and immobility In addition, patients must be healthy enough to withstand a major surgical procedure and subsequent rehabilitation. Activity levels can affect the longevity of around 82% of total knee replacements over 25 years. The technique is typically reserved for elderly patients who engage in moderate activities or for younger individuals with poor function due to severe arthritis. How do physicians replace the knee? Replacement of the knee joint is a surgical surgery performed under regional or general anesthetic. The following describes knee replacement surgery: • A cut is made at the front of the knee. • The lower portion of the upper leg bone (distal femur) and the higher portion of the lower leg bone (proximal tibia) are severed and extracted. • The bone ends are modified so that the knee replacement prosthesis can be affixed in the optimal location. • The proper functioning of motion in the knee prosthesis is evaluated, and the prosthesis is cemented. The incision is sutured, and the knee is wrapped and immobilized. Two to three hours are required to do a total knee replacement, and patients are typically observed for 6 to 24 hours after surgery. Patients following surgery are: • Administration of analgesics and cryotherapy to minimize postoperative pain and edoema. • On the second day after surgery, patients are advised to walk.

  3. • Typically under the supervision of a physiotherapist until the release How Long Does a Knee Replacement Require Recovering? Recovery time following a complete knee replacement depends on a number of variables. • Following knee replacement surgery, patients are often released from the hospital between 1-7 days. • Short-term recovery, in which a patient is able to walk with minimal or no assistance and requires just over-the-counter pain medication, often occurs within twelve weeks after surgery, and the majority of patients are able to return to normal activities within three to six months. What Risks and Complications Are Associated with Knee Replacement? Knee replacement surgery has the following complications: • Stiffness • Persistent pain • Blood clot located in the deep veins of the leg (called a deep vein thrombosis or DVT) • DVT can be fatal if it gets to the lungs (called a pulmonary embolism), therefore if you have symptoms that could indicate a DVT, such as a leg discomfort or swelling, you should visit a doctor. • Infection •Fever • Chills • Knee pain that suddenly becomes worse • Redness escalating • Swelling • Implant premature failure • The necessity for revision surgery if knee replacement is performed on patients younger than 50 years • Discontent with the result of the operation Our recommendation:

  4. Contact Dr. Vikas Mehra's clinic today to learn more about orthopedist surgery! Dr. Mehra is the best Knee Replacement Surgeon in Chandigarh. If you make a few simple changes to your habits and way of life, the results might surprise you in a good way. Dr. Mehra, the best ortho doctor in Chandigarh, we're very proud of how we help people get healthier. If you have knee pain, call us today at 0172 262 3525 or get in touch with us online.

More Related