Revision Knee Replacement
at Sterling Hospitals - Vadodara - Bhayli
at Sterling Hospitals - Vadodara - Bhayli
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Revision Knee Replacement
Revision Knee Replacement is a surgical procedure performed to replace a previously implanted knee prosthesis with a new one. This procedure is typically necessary when a primary knee replacement, also known as total knee arthroplasty, fails or wears out over time, leading to pain, instability, or reduced function in the knee joint.
When and why do people go for Revision Knee Replacement?
People undergo revision knee replacement when their primary knee replacement fails due to factors such as loosening of the implants, infection, implant wear and tear, instability, or fracture around the knee joint. Revision knee replacement may be recommended when conservative treatments such as medication, physical therapy, or injections fail to provide adequate relief from symptoms associated with a failed knee replacement. The goal of revision knee replacement is to correct problems with the primary knee replacement, alleviate pain, restore stability and function to the knee joint, and improve overall quality of life.
What makes Revision Knee Replacement different from other treatment options?
Revision knee replacement offers a definitive treatment option for failed or worn-out knee replacements compared to other treatment options. While conservative measures such as medication, physical therapy, or injections may provide temporary relief from symptoms, revision knee replacement directly addresses the underlying cause of pain and dysfunction by replacing the failed knee prosthesis with a new one. This surgical intervention can provide long-term relief from pain, improve stability and function in the knee joint, and enhance the overall quality of life for individuals with failed knee replacements who do not respond to non-surgical treatments.
How does life change after Revision Knee Replacement?
Life after revision knee replacement can bring about significant improvements in knee function, mobility, and overall quality of life for individuals suffering from a failed or worn-out knee replacement. Following the procedure, many patients experience relief from chronic knee pain, instability, and limitations on movement that were previously affecting their daily activities and quality of life. With the failed knee prosthesis replaced, individuals often find it easier to perform tasks such as walking, climbing stairs, and participating in recreational activities without experiencing pain or discomfort. While recovery may involve some temporary restrictions on knee movement and activities, many patients ultimately enjoy a renewed sense of well-being and improved knee health after revision knee replacement.