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Joint Replacement
This unit has been established to help patients with arthritis and
injuries of the joints mainly the hip, knee and ankle. The Unit is
headed by Dr Rajendra Bhandankar who has been trained in the United
Kingdom for last five years under eminent surgeons to perform Joint
Replacements and Arthroscopic procedures.
Arthritis is a condition in which joint surfaces get worn out
causing pain, swelling and stiffness of the affected joints. Often
the hip and knee joints are involved. Arthritis can be due to
different reasons, commonest being due to advancing age. Other
causes are Rheumatoid arthritis, following severe joint injury,
long-term steroid treatment etc.
The treatment of arthritis in the initial stages is by means of
medications. Regular exercise, loosing weight, using a walking stick
and avoiding injury to the affected joints will also substantially
help reducing the symptoms.
In the advanced stages of the disease the medical management is not
effective and patient may suffer from side effects of the
painkillers if taken on a regular basis for prolonged periods.
Patient also suffers from restricted mobility, which may affect the
activities of daily living like walking and taking care of personal
hygiene.
There are two surgical options in the management of arthritis of the
knee depending on the severity of the disease. In moderately severe
disease washout of the knee using a keyhole surgery (Arthroscopy)
will temporarily relieve the symptoms for a few months to years. The
advantage of this procedure is that it is a relatively minor
operation. The disadvantage is that it is a temporary cure. The only
way to permanently cure the joint pain is Total Knee Replacement.
In this operation the worn joint surfaces are removed and replaced
with metal and plastic surfaces. The benefits of surgery are
manifold. It completely relieves the patient of pain. The range of
movement of the joint is improved thereby radically increasing the
distance and duration for which a patient can walk or stand. The
deformity of the leg is corrected so also the limp caused by
shortening of the limp.
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The patient can sit out of bed next day and is
walking with the aid of crutches or walker in 2-3
days. The walking distance is slowly increased. The
patient is discharged from the hospital in 12-14
days when he is independent and bending the knee to
90 degrees.
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Before operation,
complete destruction of joint surfaces with
deformity of the knee, swelling and pain |
After operation,
deformity fully corrected and joint surfaces
restored. |
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