If your knee is severely damaged by arthritis or injury, it may be hard for you to perform simple activities, such as walking or climbing stairs. You may even begin to feel pain when sitting or lying down.
If medications and using walking supports are no longer helpful, you may want to consider total knee replacement surgery. It is a safe and effective procedure to relieve pain, correct leg deformity, and help you resume normal activities.
People who experience the following are good candidates for the surgery:
• Severe knee pain or stiffness that limits everyday activities. It may be hard to walk more than a few blocks without significant pain and it may be necessary to use a cane or walker.
• Moderate or severe knee pain while resting.
• Chronic knee inflammation and swelling that does not improve with rest or medications.
• Knee deformity — a bowing in or out of the knee
• Failure to improve with treatments such as anti-inflammatory medications, cortisone injections, lubricating injections, physio-therapy, or other surgeries
There are no absolute age or weight restrictions for this surgery.
During the preoperative evaluation, the following will be examined:
• Medical history. Your orthopaedic surgeon will gather information about your general health and ask you about the extent of your knee pain,
• Physical examination. The surgeon will assess knee motion, stability, strength, and overall alignment.
• X-rays. These images help to determine the damage and deformity in your knee.
• Other tests. Occasionally blood tests or advanced imaging, such as a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan may be needed to determine the condition of the bone and soft tissues of your knee.
The surgery requires anesthesia. It can be general anesthesia or spinal anesthesia.
You’ll be given an intravenous antibiotic before, during and after the procedure to help prevent post-surgical infection.
The surgery lasts about one to two hours.
You will start walking the following day and you’ll likely receive blood thinners and wear support hose or compression boots to further protect against swelling and clotting.
You’ll be asked to do frequent exercises and gradually increase your activity level. A physical therapist will show you how to exercise your new knee. After you leave the hospital, you’ll continue physio- therapy at home or at a center.
In order to relieve discomfort and increase mobility, knee replacement surgery entails replacing a worn-out or injured knee joint with an artificial one. Numerous methods, including minimally invasive surgery and open surgery, might be used to carry out the process.
While the price of the treatment may vary based on the needs and preferences of each patient, our hospital in Izmir provides reasonable costs and exclusive deals for those considering knee replacement surgery. In order to decide whether this operation is best for you and to go over your objectives and goals, it is crucial that you speak with a qualified healthcare practitioner. To find out more about our hospital’s offerings and how we can improve your quality of life, get in touch with us right now.
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