Complex primary hip and knee replacement
Complex primary hip and knee replacement surgery is designed for patients with challenging joint conditions that require advanced surgical expertise. This procedure aims to restore joint function and alleviate pain in cases where conventional methods may not be sufficient.
Causes:
- Severe Osteoarthritis: Advanced joint degeneration requiring intricate surgical intervention.
- Congenital Deformities: Birth defects affecting joint alignment and function.
- Traumatic Injuries: Complex fractures or injuries demanding sophisticated surgical techniques.
- Rheumatoid Arthritis: Severe joint damage from chronic inflammation.
Treatment: Complex primary hip and knee replacement involves advanced surgical techniques to address challenging cases, ensuring optimal implant positioning and stability. The procedure includes:
- Comprehensive Evaluation: Detailed imaging and assessment to plan the surgery accurately.
- Precision Surgery: Using advanced tools and techniques to replace the damaged joint components with a high degree of accuracy.
- Customized Implants: Selection of implants tailored to the patient’s specific anatomical and functional needs.
- Rehabilitation: Extensive post-operative care, including physical therapy, to promote recovery and restore mobility.
By addressing severe and complex joint conditions, this surgery aims to enhance patient mobility, reduce pain, and improve the overall quality of life.