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KNEE IMPLANTS FOR
KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY

KNEE IMPLANTS are used to replace articulating surfaces of knee joint when they severely get damaged. Joint surfaces are deteriorated to such an extent,they can't be recovered with use of conservative methods like 

Knee Implants are most commonly used in case of Osteoarthritic Knee joint, even in rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis or severe knee injuries.
Knee Implants are highly successful and reproducible treatment for patients having serious knee joint issues, with more than 600,000 surgeries performed each year in the USA
85 to 90 percent of all total knee replacement operations performed are successful.

Surgery for Knee Implant 

What is the alternative to knee replacement surgery?

Conservative methods like pain meds and restriction of activities. Physiotherapy and chiropractice.

Will a knee replacement get rid of arthritis?

Yes for sure, cause the damaged surfaces of knee are removed and replaced with prosthetic implant in knee arthroplasty surgery. Those parts causing inflammatory pain are removed.

How do I prepare for a knee replacement?

You may have to wait 6 to 12 weeks to have knee replacement surgery. During this time, patient must do prehabilitation exercises to ensure a successful surgery and recovery.
pre-surgical physical therapy to strengthen the muscle surrounding the knee—may experience slightly less pain and better knee function after surgery. 
Cut down smoking, alcohol, tobacco and other drugs atleast 2 to 3 weeks before surgery.

Is it worth having knee implants? Is a knee replacement worth it?

You won't necessarily need a knee implants if you have arthritis of the knee and your symptoms are mild to moderate. But it may be worth considering if your knee is seriously damaged and the pain, disability or stiffness are having serious effects on your daily activities. 
At 70 this guy had his surgery and feels that surgery was totally worth it.
"Yes. It was totally worth it. Before the surgery, I was hobbling on a cane in intense pain. After the surgery, I was still hobbling on a cane, but only until recovery kicked in." Read the whole article written by him.

How long do knee implants last?

More than 95% of cases knee implants go more than 25 years without any discomfort.

Can you be allergic to knee implants?

The most common metal causing allergy is nickel, present in minimal quantity in knee implants. Metal allergy is a rare cause knee implant failure.
Metal hypersensitivity may be a cause of failure for total knee arthroplasty. But still today a clear correlation between metal sensitization and symptomatic knee after surgery has not been confirmed. Still, Patients with a clear history of metal allergy, must be carefully examined through laboratory testing before surgery. Allergies against implant materials remain quite rare. Metal hypersensitivity is a type IV allergic reaction, This response produces tissue inflammation and periprosthetic tissue damage.

What are knee implants made of?

Knee Implants could be made of metal alloys, ceramic material, or strong polyethylene parts. The metal-plastic bearing combination is the most commonly used knee implants worldwide. 
Cobalt-chromium alloys are tough, corrosion resistant, bio-compatible metals. Pure titanium is used to create fiber metal. Even, Tantalum has excellent biological properties, like flexibility, corrosion resistant, and biocompatibility. 

How much does a knee implant cost?

Price differs from country to country. India has one of the best affordable Medicare services. Implant prices in India have been slashed by 70%.
The standard, widely used cobalt chromium in knee replacement surgery will now cost Rs 54,720 Similarly, the price of special metals like titanium and oxidised zirconium will cost about Rs 76,600.

How long is hospital stay for knee replacement?

You will have to stay in the hospital for 2 to 3 days after having knee replacement surgery. During that time you will recover from your anesthesia and the surgery and will start to eat by yourself after 3 days.

What is the best knee implant?

There is no such official report or data on this. But is recommended to choose an experienced surgeon for knee replacement surgery.

What is the best age to have a knee replacement?

About 50 years, if you are suffering from osteoarthritis. As your muscles starts to weaken after this age and body starts to deteriorate slowly. You will have hard time suffering from the pain of osteoarthritis. 

Can your body reject a knee implant?

Body can't reject a knee implant cause in case of graft rejection body forms antibodies against the graft due to some antigenic properties present in it. But in case of knee implant there is no such antigenic reaction produced in the body, so immune system does not respond against knee implant.

What happens if you don't get a knee replacement?

It won't have any serious effect over your knee condition in most of the cases but implants make your life easier by reducing your knee pain and Letting you to have range of motion back.

What are the signs of a knee replacement going bad?

In rare cases knee replacement surgery get bad due to Unprecedented reasons like post-surgical infection or trauma to knee or nerve damage leading to decreased response of knee joint. Few Signs of knee replacement going bad would be:-
Pain not Subsidizing with time
Restricted range of motion
Fever after surgery due to infection

How painful is TKR surgery?

Actually you won't feel any pain while surgery cause you would be under anaesthesia. 
After surgery you will be under pain meds and then rehab, you will not feel that much pain after surgery.

Why does my knee replacement hurt so much at night?

During sleep you are not aware of knee position and so keep hurting your knee by moving it in sleep as it is still under rehab, you must give it proper time to heal.

Who should not have a knee replacement?

Surgery is the last option, if you have not tried every other possible option than you must not hurry for surgery. Knee Pain could be due to nerve, muscle or circulation disorder.
Knee implants won't help you in case your immunity is very low or you have severe blood related disorder. This increases chances of complication during surgery.
In case you are overweight then delay surgery as you will have hard time during rehab.

What are the side effects of titanium implants?

The accumulation of titanium ions and particles can occur systemically as well as in the surrounding tissues, which can lead to toxic reactions in other tissues including yellow nail syndrome. Additionally, there are cases where the metal material is hypersensitive. Currently, zirconia implants are considered to be an alternative

Can titanium implants make you sick?

No, its very rare to happen with titanium implants. As titanium is one of the strongest metals.

Can the body reject titanium?

No, body does not reject titanium Implants.

Can you break a knee replacement?

Not at all, as its made of very strong alloy material.


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