Knee Replacement Revision Surgery

Knee Replacement Revision Surgery

is a procedure that is required when the previous Knee Replacement Surgery is causing discomfort and pain at the surgery site.  More adults at a younger age are having the procedure done to help with their mobility and quality of life. The procedure is done to decrease someones pain and restore knee function. Knee Replacement Revision Surgery – more than 54,000 knee revision operations are performed in the U.S. each year. It’s estimated that over half of these procedures take place within two years of the initial knee replacement.  (source Healthline.com)

Having a knee replacement therefore can ultimately lead to having to go through a total knee replacement revision if the prosthesis fails due to component loosening, infection, trauma, or other patient related causes such as being overweight. Most Knee revision surgery today are meant to last anywhere from 15 to 20 years depending of course on your activity level, body weight, or possible spread of infection in the body. Your orthopedic surgeon also is able to determine how your knee replacement is wearing through X-rays and physical examination during your routine follow-ups.

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A knee replacement revision surgery is usually needed when you begin to experience pain along with a decrease in knee function. This of course again is determined by your orthopedic surgeon. Not all knee pain and loss of function of course means a revision is in order.

Most total knee revisions take longer to perform than the initial operation. Due to the removal of the hardware and cement along with significant bone loss. There also may be a need for bone grafting to fill in the areas where bone was removed as well creating a longer time you may under anesthesia.

From a physical therapy standpoint and post operative care, the follow-up is about the same. Your recovery times will vary with some taking longer than usual. Recovery is slowed to some degree just due to the invasive aspect of a revision. The time generally needed to recover from a revision is 7-9 weeks.

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Physical therapy will follow immediately after surgery to get you mobile and to start the knee mobility and strengthening process. There was time in PT that it was common to see someone after a revision lose some flexion mobility in the knee. However today, with he advance in knee prosthetic’s this is not always the case.

dr-salinsky-knee-revisionThe strength in the affected leg and knee after a revision will need concentrated therapeutic exercise to re-educate your quadriceps and to help them get back to supporting your body weight. The strengthening process may run somewhat slower than the initial replacement again, due to the invasive procedure of the revision.

Prosthetic loosening is also much liker after a revision if for instance you are overweight and fail to use an assist device such as cane or walker the first 8-10 weeks out from revision surgery. This also by the way can happen to anyone for that matter so, paying close attention to what our physical therapist instructs you in regards to gait training it is vitally important.

If You follow your rehabilitation professionals instruction and the information shared from your orthopedic surgeon you will restore your strength and mobility in your knee to maintain your quality of life. Contact our office if you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment.

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