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Operation Procedure

A Step-by-Step Guide to Total Knee Arthroplasty

Preoperative Preparation

Medical Assessment :

Before the surgery, a thorough medical evaluation is conducted to assess the patient’s overall health. This includes :

Pre-Surgical Instructions :

Patients are given specific instructions to prepare for the procedure :

Surgical Planning :

The surgeon decides the type of knee replacement to be performed, which could be :

Operation Procedure

Step 1: Anesthesia :

The procedure begins with the administration of anesthesia. Options include :

The type of anesthesia is determined based on the Anesthesiologist preference.

Step 2: Incision :

A surgical incision, typically 6-10 inches long, is made over the front of the knee to access the damaged joint. Minimally invasive techniques may use smaller incisions.

Step 3: Removal of Damaged Components :

The surgeon removes damaged cartilage and bone from the femur (thighbone), tibia (shinbone) and sometimes the patella (kneecap). Healthy bone and ligaments are preserved.

Step 4: Implant Placement :

Artificial components, made of metal alloys, ceramics or high-grade plastic, are installed to recreate the joint’s functionality. The implants are fitted and secured using specialized cement or press-fit techniques.

Step 5: Realignment and Testing :

The surgeon tests the movement of the new joint to ensure proper alignment and function. Adjustments are made with knee soft tissue balancing procedure.

Step 6: Closing the Incision :

The incision is closed using sutures, staples or adhesives. A sterile dressing is applied to protect the wound and minimize the risk of infection.

Postoperative Care

Immediate Recovery :

After the surgery the patient is monitored in the recovery room to ensure stable vital signs. Pain management is initiated using medications such as :

Physical Therapy :

Rehabilitation begins shortly after surgery, including :

Follow-Up Appointments :

Regular follow-up visits are scheduled to track healing progress and ensure the artificial joint is functioning as expected.

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