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Dr. B R Bagaria

Consultant - Orthopaedics (Joint Replacement & Arthroscopic Surgery)

Manipal Hospitals, Jaipur

Your Quick Guide To Knee Replacement Surgery: Cost, Benefits, After-Care, FAQs

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Dr. B R Bagaria

Posted On: Apr 11, 2023

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You should get down on your knees only to pray, to propose, or while playing/exercising, but if it’s because of knee pain then it is time to visit an expert orthopaedic in Jaipur and get yourself checked. Chronic knee pain can impact your lifestyle and can hamper your daily routine. Simple activities like walking, or climbing stairs can become painful and feel like an uphill task. There can be multiple reasons behind persistent knee pain such as any injury, sprain, cartilage tear, tendonitis, ageing, or arthritis. Knee replacement is recommended in cases where the proper functioning of the knee cannot be restored by medication or therapies. 

This article is an attempt to summarise everything about knee replacement from when it’s done, what is the cost of knee replacement surgery in Jaipur, and what lifestyle modifications one needs to adopt to lead a healthy life after the surgery.

What is Knee Replacement Surgery

This is a surgical procedure that involves replacing a damaged or diseased portion or the entire knee with artificial components to offer relief and restore mobility. At Manipal Hospitals, our highly experienced and best orthopedic doctors in Jaipur use cutting-edge technology for this procedure. There are two types of knee replacement surgeries: total and partial. Your orthopaedic surgeon would recommend the type suitable for you post analysing your medical reports.

What to Expect Pre, During, and Post-Surgery?

Before the procedure, the patient has to undergo a few tests such as X-rays and MRI scans for the final assessment. These reports help the doctor prepare the course of treatment and also help them determine the complexities to be taken care of during the procedure.

During the procedure, the patient is given general anaesthesia to make the area numb. Following this, the surgeon makes an incision to replace the diseased/damaged part with a medical-grade metal or plastic part using specialised tools. The incision is closed with stitches.

The patient has to stay under supervision for a few days from 2 to 4 days, depending on the procedure (total or partial) and the complexities involved. The doctor may prescribe painkillers and recommend using crutches, or a knee brace for support and fast healing. Physiotherapies are also recommended in some cases so that the person can get back to his normal routine faster.

Frequently Asked Questions About Knee Replacement Surgery

  • Is knee replacement surgery painful and risky?

Knee replacement surgery is safe and involves very little risk with new-age equipment. Following are some common problems that have been reported:

  • Blood Clot

  • Infection

  • Dislocation of kneecap

  • Limited mobility 

All this can be avoided with optimum care and by strictly adhering to the doctor’s recommendation.  

The surgery is performed under anaesthesia, so patients don’t experience pain. You may feel after the surgery and for that, your surgeon might prescribe painkillers. 

  • Can both my knees be replaced at once?

Yes, in some cases it can be done, but the decision is taken after a thorough analysis of the medical record, urgency, person’s overall health, and many other vital parameters. 

  • When can I get back to playing sports, running, and other physical activities?

You must refrain from high-impact activities such as jumping, jogging, etc. Your orthopedic surgeon will advise you on what activities you can do and when you should begin jogging and running, You may get back to your daily routine activities in 4 to 6 weeks, but for high-impact activities, the time may vary depending upon your recovery. 

  • How long will the artificial knee or part of it last?

The implants are made from premium medical-grade metal and plastics that will last 10 to 20 years. 

  • How long does the surgery last?

The entire surgical procedure of knee replacement requires 50 minutes to 150 minutes. Time varies depending on the complexities involved and whether it's a total knee replacement or partial. 

  • What are the signs that could indicate infection at the place of incision?

Infection may occur due to various reasons, but here are the signs that you must not ignore and consult your doctor immediately:

  • Swelling

  • Drainage around your incision.

  • Discolored skin 

  • Fever

All these things could be a sign that there is some infection that needs to be treated immediately. 

At Manipal Hospitals the best orthopedic hospital in Jaipurwe have a team of highly experienced and reputed orthopaedic surgeons in Jaipur and a well-equipped facility to perform a wide range of orthopaedic procedures. Book an appointment today with us to learn more about knee replacement surgery in Jaipur. We invite you to read more informative content on health topics by doctors on our official blog page. 

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