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Revision Surgery after a Failed Previous Joint Replacement

A joint replacement procedure is usually effective, safe, and lasts for several years. Surprisingly, for some patients, it can even last up to decades. On the other hand, for some patients, it may not function properly after a few days of the joint replacement. In such cases, a revision knee replacement is usually required.  

Although a revision knee replacement in South Delhi may not sound difficult, it usually is not as easy as it seems. In the majority of cases, a revision surgery is more complicated than an initial surgery and involves several risks. 

 

What is the Importance of Revision Surgery? 

When a joint replacement fails, a revision knee replacement in Delhi may be required to address the underlying issues and restore knee function. The revision surgery involves removing the failed implant or some of its components and replacing it with new components or altogether a new implant. The main goal of revision surgery is to relieve knee pain, correct any deformities, restore knee stability, and improve overall knee function. 

The most common reasons for knee revision surgery are: 

  • Infection : Generally, the risk of infection after a total knee replacement is less. However, if infection occurs, a knee revision surgery becomes necessary. 
  • Instability : Instability usually occurs when the soft tissues around the knee are unable to provide the required stability necessary for adequate function while standing or walking. 
  • Stiffness : Excessive scar tissue in some patients may accumulate around the knee and prevent the joint from moving. 
  • Wear and Tear : This includes breakage or loosening of implant components due to friction over time. 

Why Revision Surgery is more Complicated than Initial Surgery? 

An initial joint replacement usually comes with a lifespan of 10-20 years. On the contrary, a revision joint replacement surgery does not provide the same lifespan. This is because of the scar tissue, accumulated trauma, and mechanical breakdown of the components leading to impaired performance.  

Due to the complexities involved, revision surgery is more complicated than the original knee replacement surgery because the top revision total knee replacement surgeons in Delhi must first remove the original implant. By this time, the original implant had grown into an existing bone. Once the surgeons remove this implant, a lesser bone is left for another implant. 

With advanced technology and top revision total knee replacement surgeons in Delhi, the surgery is more accurate and safer. 

What are the Complications of Knee Revision Surgery? 

A knee revision surgery is similar to the initial knee replacement and has the following complications: 

  • Loosening of implant, especially if you are overweight. 
  • Infection in the implant. 
  • Deep vein thrombosis. 
  • Dislocation of the new implant. 
  • Rapid loss of bone tissue. 
  • Bone fracture during the surgery. 
  • Formation of heterotropic bone. 

What are the Outcomes and Expectations of a Revision Surgery? 

Although a revision knee replacement can be more complex and challenging than the primary surgery, it can also provide significant relief and improvement for patients suffering from a failed joint replacement. Success rates for revision surgery usually depend on various factors including the reason for the revision, the overall health of the patient, and the expertise of the surgeon. In the majority of cases, revision surgery can restore mobility, relieve pain, and improve the quality of a patient’s life. 

How is the Recovery and Rehabilitation after a Revision Surgery? 

Recovery from a revision knee replacement in South Delhi depends on the complexity of the procedure and individual patient factors. After the surgical procedure, the patients must undergo a period of rehabilitation, including physical therapy, to restore strength, flexibility, and range of motion in the affected joint. After the surgery, patients need to follow the postoperative instructions carefully including restrictions on activity or weight-bearing tasks to promote healing and reduce the risk of complications. 

To Sum It Up 

Revision knee replacement after a failed joint replacement is a complicated procedure. It can, however, relieve pain and improve a patient’s quality of life. At Ayushmanam Moolchand Medicity, South Delhi, we have a highly expert team of orthopaedic surgeons with extensive experience in successfully conducting major joint replacement procedures. You can learn more about us here. 

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