Revision Knee Replacement Surgery
Revision Knee Replacement Surgery is performed when a previous knee implant fails due to loosening, infection, wear, instability, or fracture. These surgeries are more complex than primary knee replacement.
Revision requires careful planning, specialised implants, and detailed evaluation of bone stock and ligament balance. Recovery may be longer, but outcomes can still be excellent with the right expertise.
Revision is often the final solution when previous replacements no longer function well Robotic Total Knee Replacement.
FAQs
Why does a knee replacement fail?
Implant loosening or infection may lead to Revision Knee Replacement Surgery.
Is revision surgery riskier?
Yes, Revision Knee Replacement Surgery is more complex than Minimally Invasive Total Knee Replacement (TKR).
How long does recovery take?
Recovery is usually longer compared to primary replacement.
Can robotic tools help in revision?
Some cases benefit from Robotic Total Knee Replacement planning.
Can revision be avoided?
Early intervention like Partial Knee Replacement (UKR) may delay total replacement in selected patients.
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