Dr. Chintan Hegde

Total Knee Replacement

Overview

Total Knee Replacement Surgery in Malad
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) is a surgical procedure where a damaged knee joint is replaced with an artificial implant. It is recommended for patients with severe arthritis, knee deformities, or chronic pain that limits mobility and daily activities. This procedure restores function, reduces pain, and improves the quality of life.

Key Aspects of Total Knee Replacement:
Indications for Surgery – Performed for severe osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, post-traumatic arthritis, or knee injuries.
Types of Implants – Made from metal and high-grade plastic to mimic natural knee movement.
Minimally Invasive & Robotic Techniques – Advanced methods ensure higher precision, minimal tissue damage, and faster healing.
Pain Relief & Mobility Improvement – Helps patients walk pain-free and resume normal activities.
Faster Recovery & Rehabilitation – Patients start walking within days, with complete recovery in 3–6 months.
Long-Term Durability – Modern implants last 15–25 years, providing lasting relief.

With Total Knee Replacement, patients regain mobility, reduce discomfort, and return to an active, pain-free life.

Symptoms Indicating the Need for Knee Replacement

Patients experiencing the following symptoms may require total knee replacement

Persistent knee pain that affects daily activities

Swelling, stiffness, and inflammation in the knee joint

Pain that persists even while resting or sleeping

Difficulty walking, standing, or climbing stairs

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Conditions Treated with Total Knee Replacement

Total knee replacement is primarily used to treat

Total Knee Replacement Surgery

Avascular Necrosis

Overstretching or tearing of ligaments (sprains) and muscles or tendons (strains).

Knee Deformities

Severe bowing or misalignment of the knee.

Post-Traumatic Arthritis

Arthritis that develops due to knee injuries.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Chronic inflammation leading to joint damage.

The Total Knee Replacement Surgery Process

The procedure follows a structured approach to ensure a smooth recovery and long-term success.

Advanced in Total Knee Replacement Surgery Process

Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS)

Involves smaller incisions, reducing muscle and tissue disruption, leading to less pain and faster recovery.

Computer-Assisted Navigation

Uses advanced technology to guide the surgeon in real-time for precise implant alignment, improving accuracy.

Cementless Implants

Implants designed for bone growth into the prosthesis over time, increasing stability and durability, reducing loosening risks.

Enhanced Recovery Protocols (ERP)

Focus on faster mobilization, pain management, and rehabilitation to reduce hospital stays and improve recovery speed.