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If your knee replacement fails, your doctor may recommend that you have a second surgery—revision total knee replacement...
07/05/2022

If your knee replacement fails, your doctor may recommend that you have a second surgery—revision total knee replacement. In this procedure, your doctor removes some or all of the parts of the original prosthesis and replaces them with new ones.
Although both procedures have the same goal—to relieve pain and improve function—revision surgery is different than primary total knee replacement. It is a longer, more complex procedure that requires extensive planning, and specialized implants and tools to achieve a good result.

𝐃𝐢𝐚𝐛𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐬 leads to changes in the blood vessels, including arteries. In peripheral vascular disease, fatty deposits block...
15/02/2022

𝐃𝐢𝐚𝐛𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐬 leads to changes in the blood vessels, including arteries. In peripheral vascular disease, fatty deposits block vessels beyond the brain and heart. It tends to affect blood vessels leading to and from the extremities, such as the feet, reducing blood flow to both. Reduced blood flow can lead to pain, infection, and wounds that heal slowly. If a person develops a severe infection, a doctor may recommend amputation of the diabetic foot.

25/01/2022
If your hip has been damaged by arthritis, a fracture, or other conditions, common activities such as walking or getting...
18/01/2022

If your hip has been damaged by arthritis, a fracture, or other conditions, common activities such as walking or getting in and out of a chair may be painful and difficult. Your hip may be stiff, and it may be hard to put on your shoes and socks. You may even feel uncomfortable while resting.
If medications, changes in your everyday activities, and the use of walking supports do not adequately help your symptoms, you may consider hip replacement surgery. Hip replacement surgery is a safe and effective procedure that can relieve your pain, increase motion, and help you get back to enjoying normal, everyday activities.

What Is Knee Arthroscopy?Knee arthroscopy is a surgical technique that can diagnose and treat problems in the knee joint...
02/01/2022

What Is Knee Arthroscopy?

Knee arthroscopy is a surgical technique that can diagnose and treat problems in the knee joint. During the procedure, your surgeon will make a very small incision and insert a tiny camera — called an arthroscope — into your knee. This allows them to view the inside of the joint on a screen. The surgeon can then investigate a problem with the knee and, if necessary, correct the issue using small instruments within the arthroscope.

Arthroscopy diagnoses several knee problems, such as a torn meniscus or a misaligned patella (kneecap). It can also repair the ligaments of the joint. There are limited risks to the procedure and the outlook is good for most patients. Your recovery time and prognosis will depend on the severity of the knee problem and the complexity of the required procedure.

Why Do I Need Knee Arthroscopy?

Your doctor may recommend that you undergo a knee arthroscopy if you’re experiencing knee pain. Your doctor might have already diagnosed the condition causing your pain, or they may order the arthroscopy to help find a diagnosis. In either case, an arthroscopy is a useful way for doctors to confirm the source of knee pain and treat the problem.

Arthroscopic surgery can diagnose and treat knee injuries, including:

torn anterior or posterior cruciate ligaments
torn meniscus (the cartilage between the bones in the knee)
patella that’s out of position
pieces of torn cartilage that are loose in the joint
removal of a Baker’s cyst
fractures in the knee bones
swollen synovium (the lining in the joint)
How Do I Prepare for Knee Arthroscopy?

Your doctor or surgeon will advise you how to prepare for your surgery.
Be sure to tell them about any prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, or supplements that you’re currently taking. You may need to stop taking certain medicines, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, for weeks or days before the procedure.

You must also refrain from eating or drinking for six to 12 hours before the surgery. In some cases, your doctor may prescribe you a pain medication for any discomfort you experience after the surgery. You should fill this prescription ahead of time so that you have it ready after the procedure.

What Happens During a Knee Arthroscopy?

Your doctor will give you an anesthetic before your knee arthroscopy. This may be:

local (numbs your knee only)
regional (numbs you from the waist down)
general (puts you completely to sleep)
If you’re awake, you may be able to watch the procedure on a monitor.

The surgeon will begin by making a few small incisions, or cuts, in your knee. Sterile salt water, or saline, will then pump in to expand your knee. This makes it easier for the surgeon to see inside the joint. The arthroscope enters one of the cuts and the surgeon will look around in your joint using the attached camera. The surgeon can see the images produced by the camera on the monitor in the operating room.

When the surgeon locates the problem in your knee, they may then insert small tools into the incisions to correct the issue. After the surgery, the surgeon drains the saline from your joint and closes your cuts with stitches.

What Are the Risks Associated with a Knee Arthroscopy?

There are risks associated with any type of surgery, though they are rare. Every surgery has the following risks:

excessive bleeding during the procedure
infection at the site of the surgery
breathing difficulties caused by anesthesia
allergic reaction to anesthesia or other medications administered during surgery

There are also risks specific to a knee arthroscopy, such as:

bleeding inside the knee joint
formation of a blood clot in the leg
infection inside the joint
stiffness in the knee
injury or damage to the cartilage, ligaments, meniscus, blood vessels, or nerves of the knee.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Omicron variant of COVID-19 as a Variant of Concern (VoC). The symptoms...
05/12/2021

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Omicron variant of COVID-19 as a Variant of Concern (VoC). The symptoms of the Omicron variant differ slightly from those related to Delta variant, seen in India during the second wave.

Therefore, we must continue to follow COVID-appropriate behaviour, complete our vaccinations and get tested if we experience these symptoms.

23/10/2021

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On Sunday, August 29, the nation is remembering legendary Olympian and, arguably the greatest Hockey player of all time,...
29/08/2021

On Sunday, August 29, the nation is remembering legendary Olympian and, arguably the greatest Hockey player of all time, Major Dhyan Chand, on what is his 116th birth anniversary. As a tribute to Dhyan Chand, his birthday is commemorated as National Sports Day. This year, the occasion has coincided with India registering its best-ever finish in the Olympics, winning seven medals in recently concluded Games in Tokyo. Indian athletes are winning medals in the ongoing Paralympics as well, which, like the Olympics, are being hosted in Japan’s capital city.

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