3 COMMON RISKS POST KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY
Knee replacement, also known as knee arthroplasty, is a surgical
procedure to replace the weight-bearing surfaces of the knee joint to relieve
pain and disability. Most commonly offered when joint pain is not diminished by
conservative sources, the procedure is also done for other knee diseases such
as rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis. While knee replacement surgery
can help improve your pain and mobility, you can experience problems as well.
Possible risks
Here are the 3 most common risks which people can suffer post-knee
replacement surgery.
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Stiffness in the knees
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Clicking
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Possible infection
Apart from these three most common risks, one might rarely experience
some other risks as well. These may include wearing out of the implant, blood
clots, and delayed healing.
KNEE STIFFNESS
One of the most noticeable and common problems people face after kneereplacement is that the surgery can make you slow and also lazy. Risk factor
for having a stiff knee replacement includes:
- Having a stiff knee joint before surgery
- having a previous knee surgery
- Not having appropriate pain management
and physical therapy after the surgery.
CLICKING
When we talk about artificiality, one must know that the joints are
fixed with metal and plastic implants in this surgery. Hence, it is not
uncommon to hear a clicking or popping sound when the knee bends back and
forth.
Some potential causes for clicking might include but do not limit to:
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Inflammation in the connective tissue that
lines the inside of the joint
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Implant breakage
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Implant design
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Soft tissues move over the tissue.
INFECTION
Infections are a very serious and common problem after knee
replacement surgery. Still, it is found only in less than 2 percent of
individuals who have had this surgery. Knee replacement infections are
generally split into two categories enlisted below.
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Early infection- Early infection occurs within the first 5-6
weeks of the main surgery.
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Late infection- Late infection occurs after 6 weeks of the
original surgery. It is usually caused by bacteria in the bloodstream.
Sohana Hospital is known for being the best healthcare provider for
more than two decades. Our experienced orthopedic surgeons have performed
numerous successful surgeries and always sent the patients back on their feet.
No doubt, our successful surgery stories are known by one and all and one of
the key reasons why patients rely on us.
Book an appointment with one of our consultants today and get your
knees evaluated for a knee replacement surgery.
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