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The surgery for Knee Replacement requires anaesthesia and the process takes approximately 1 to 2 hours. It is carried out by making an incision on the knee to expose the affected joint and a implant made up of ceramic, plastic, or metallic is fixed in its place.
This graft is created by highly specialised experts to suit the needs of the patient. Knee Replacement Surgery can be performed for either one knee at a time or for both knees simultaneously.
The need for Knee Replacement Surgery for any patient is entirely dependent upon the severity of the problem and the way the body is responding to non-surgical treatments. Knee replacement surgeon usually recommends surgery in the following cases:
Is a cutting-edge technology that enhances the precision and accuracy of the surgical procedure? This advanced system provides real-time feedback to surgeons during the operation, allowing them to make more informed decisions about the positioning of surgical instruments and implants.
By utilizing computer-assisted navigation technology, surgeons can minimize intra-operative errors and improve the overall surgical outcomes. The system displays the relevant information on a monitor, enabling the surgeon to visualize the patient’s anatomy and the position of the instruments in relation to the knee joint.
Dr. Gaurav Jain, a highly trained orthopedic surgeon, is skilled in using the Stryker NAV3 system, which is considered a state-of-the-art computer-assisted navigation system for knee replacements. With his expertise and the assistance of this advanced technology, Dr. Jain has successfully performed numerous knee replacement surgeries with exceptional precision and excellent outcomes.
The benefits of computer-assisted navigation for knee replacement surgery include:
Overall, computer-assisted navigation technology is a valuable tool that assists orthopedic surgeons in achieving optimal outcomes for knee replacement surgeries. With the expertise of surgeons like Dr. Gaurav Jain and the advancements in computer-assisted navigation systems, patients can benefit from improved precision and enhanced surgical results.
Knee Replacements surgeries have an excellent success rate of 90-95% with the implant continuing to function well more than 15 years after the surgery. Most patients walk without a cane, most can climb stairs and arise from chairs normally, and most resume their desired level of recreational activities.
Computer navigation complements the surgeon’s skill to provide an unbeatable combination of technique and technology thus ensuring successful surgical outcomes.
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