Emerging cases of revision knee replacement a big concern

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Emerging cases of revision knee replacement a big concern

Chandigarh-Total knee replacement (TKR) is one of the most successful orthopedic procedures in the present scenario. This is due to the substantial pain relief and restoration of function after TKR. With newer implant designs and improved surgical techniques, total knee replacements can be expected to function well for at least 15 to 20 years in more than 85-90% of patients. However, some procedures will fail and require a second surgery, called Revision knee replacement.

Revision Total Knee Replacement is the replacement of the previous failed total knee prosthesis with a new prosthesis. It is a complex procedure that requires extensive preoperative planning, specialized implants and tools, prolonged operating times, and mastery of difficult surgical techniques to achieve a good result. Very few surgeons in India can perform this surgery efficiently.

A failed knee implant is usually indicated by an increase in pain or a decrease in knee function. Persistent pain and swelling can indicate loosening or infection, and the location of the pain can be all over the knee (generalized) or in one particular area (localized). The decline in knee function may result in a limp, stiffness, or instability. Patients who demonstrate these symptoms and signs may require revision joint surgery.

Emerging cases of revision knee replacement a big concern

Most revision total knee replacements take longer to perform than primary procedures. The first step is removal of the implant. If there has been significant bone loss, bone grafts may be required to fill the voids. In some cases, metal wedges, wires or screws may be used to strengthen the bone. Finally, specialized revision knee implants are inserted. Greater than 90% of patients who undergo revision procedures can expect excellent results.

Meanwhile , at Alchemist Hospital, Panchkula , an orthopedics team of Dr. Dalvir Chauhan and Dr Sandeep Jindal have efficiently performed this surgery on a 67-yr old female. She is in a stable condition and started walking on next day of surgery. She is now pain free and walking without walker. This technique is new in Panchkula and very few centers in India have got such facility. With high end theater, technology Alchemist Hospital, Panchkula is now fully equipped to take such difficult and revision cases.