Knee Replacement
Definition: Knee arthroplasty is a surgical procedure that replaces the damaged knee joint with a metal implant. The procedure is usually used on a severely damaged knee joint that is deformed due to osteoarthritis or other rheumatoid diseases.
How does it work?
The surgery consists of exposing the joint by detaching the muscles from it, so that the lower part of the femoral bone (thigh bone) and the upper part of the tibial bone (shinbone) are visible. These bone parts are then accurately cut to shape and then, the metal components of the implant are impacted onto the bone or fixated with polymethylmethacrylate cement. There can be several options to undergo this procedure, such as:
- Partial knee replacement - only the medial (inside) part of the knee is replaced with an implant;
- Total knee replacement - all the three compartments (medial, lateral and patellofemoral - the joint between the kneecap and the thigh bone) are replaced.
What are the risks?
- The more common risks are:
- Infection of the joint;
- Deep vein thrombosis;
- Nerve injuries;
- Prosthesis failure;
- Loss of motion.
How to get prepared for the procedure?
- The X-ray of the knee will indicate on the severity of the problem and meas
- ure the size of the prosthesis components;
- Lab tests for medical evaluation, common step before any type of surgery;The use of anticoagulant and anti-inflammatory medication should be ceased 2 weeks prior to surgery (to prevent bleeding).
How long does the procedure take?
Generally, the surgery lasts about 60-90 min, followed by 2-3 days of hospital stay. On the day of the surgery the operated leg will be fixated in a continuous passive motion machine and movements will be limited. On the second and third day the physical therapy and assisted walking will be initiated.
How to recover after the procedure?
Postoperative physical therapy is required for several weeks, including protected walking with crutches. The full recovery is accomplished after 10 months from the surgery followed with successful therapy and exercise.
Providers that provide Knee Replacement Service
Providers | Score | Reviews | Location |
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Beleura Private Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | Australia |
Belle Vue Clinic |
Not Rated |
0 | India |
Benalla Health |
Not Rated |
0 | Australia |
Bethesda Hospital Inc |
Not Rated |
0 | Australia |
Blk Super Speciality Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | India |
Blue Net Hospitals |
Not Rated |
0 | Mexico |
Bmi The London Independent Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | United Kingdom |
BMI The Priory Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | United Kingdom |
Body Bureau |
Not Rated |
0 | Lithuania |
Bone And Joint Center |
Not Rated |
0 | Egypt |
Boone Hospital Center |
Not Rated |
0 | United States |
Breach Candy Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | India |
Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | United States |
Brigham and Women's Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | United States |
Buccal Health |
Not Rated |
0 | Spain |
Budapest Medical Services |
Not Rated |
0 | Hungary |
Bumrungrad International Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | Thailand |
Burnside War Memorial Hospital |
Not Rated |
0 | Australia |
California Pacific Medical Center |
Not Rated |
0 | United States |
Carolina Medical Center |
Not Rated |
0 | United States |