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Nirvi 2 Surgical And Maternity Hospital

Knee Replacement Surgery

Walk Pain-Free Again with Advanced Knee Replacement Surgery

At Nirvi 2 Surgical and Maternity Hospital, we provide advanced Knee Replacement Surgery to help patients suffering from severe knee pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility caused by arthritis, injury, or degenerative joint conditions. Our experienced orthopedic and joint replacement surgeons use modern surgical techniques and high-quality implants to restore knee function, relieve pain, and improve your quality of life. Whether you require a Total Knee Replacement (TKR) or Partial Knee Replacement (PKR), we offer personalized treatment plans designed for safe surgery, faster recovery, and long-lasting results.

About Knee Replacement Surgery

Knee Replacement Surgery, also known as Knee Arthroplasty, is a procedure in which damaged cartilage and bone of the knee joint are replaced with artificial implants. It is recommended when non-surgical treatments such as medications, physiotherapy, injections, and lifestyle modifications no longer provide adequate pain relief or improve mobility.

The primary goals of knee replacement surgery are to:

  • Relieve chronic knee pain
  • Restore knee movement
  • Improve joint stability
  • Enhance mobility and independence
  • Improve overall quality of life

Symptoms That May Require Knee Replacement

You may be a candidate for knee replacement surgery if you experience:

  • Severe knee pain
  • Persistent knee stiffness
  • Difficulty walking
  • Pain while climbing stairs
  • Swollen knee joint
  • Knee deformity
  • Reduced range of motion
  • Pain during rest or sleep
  • Difficulty standing for long periods
  • Knee pain affecting daily activities despite conservative treatment

Causes of Knee Joint Damage

  • Osteoarthritis – The most common cause of knee joint degeneration due to age-related wear and tear.
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis – Chronic autoimmune inflammation leading to progressive joint damage and pain.
  • Post-Traumatic Arthritis – Arthritis that develops after fractures, ligament injuries, or other significant knee trauma.
  • Knee Deformities – Severe bow legs, knock knees, or other alignment problems associated with joint damage.
  • Avascular Necrosis – Loss of blood supply causing bone damage and collapse around the knee joint.
  • Previous Knee Injuries – Damage to cartilage, ligaments, or bone resulting in chronic pain and joint degeneration.
  • Severe Knee Pain – Persistent pain that limits walking, climbing stairs, or daily activities despite conservative treatment.
  • Advanced Cartilage Damage – Extensive cartilage loss leading to bone-on-bone contact and reduced joint function.
  • Chronic Knee Stiffness – Significant loss of knee movement affecting mobility and quality of life.
  • Failed Non-Surgical Treatment – Symptoms that persist despite medications, physiotherapy, injections, weight management, or lifestyle modifications.
  • Inflammatory Arthritis – Joint damage caused by inflammatory conditions such as psoriatic arthritis or other autoimmune disorders.
  • Reduced Mobility – Difficulty standing, walking, or performing routine daily activities due to severe knee joint disease.
  • Joint Instability – Recurrent knee instability caused by advanced arthritis or severe structural damage.
  • Failed Previous Knee Surgery – Persistent pain or poor function following previous knee procedures requiring replacement surgery.
  • Progressive Loss of Quality of Life – Severe knee symptoms significantly affecting independence, work, sleep, or recreational activities.

Diagnosis & Evaluation

Our orthopedic specialists perform a comprehensive assessment before recommending surgery.

Medical Evaluation

  • Detailed medical history
  • Physical examination
  • Assessment of previous treatments
  • General health evaluation

Knee Examination

  • Range of motion assessment
  • Joint stability testing
  • Walking and gait analysis
  • Pain and functional assessment

Diagnostic Investigations

  • Digital X-rays
  • MRI scan (if required)
  • CT scan (selected cases)
  • Blood investigations
  • Pre-anesthetic evaluation

Knee Replacement Treatment Options

  • Total Knee Replacement (TKR) – Replacement of the entire knee joint with a prosthetic implant for patients with advanced arthritis or widespread joint damage.
  • Partial Knee Replacement (PKR) – Replacement of only the damaged compartment of the knee in carefully selected patients with localized arthritis.
  • Revision Knee Replacement – Replacement or correction of a worn-out, loosened, infected, or failed knee implant to restore function and relieve pain.
  • Robotic-Assisted Knee Replacement (Where Available) – Advanced technology that may improve implant positioning, alignment, and surgical precision in selected cases.
  • Bilateral Knee Replacement – Replacement of both knee joints, either during the same surgery or in staged procedures, depending on the patient’s condition.
  • Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement – Muscle-sparing techniques using smaller incisions to reduce pain, blood loss, and recovery time when appropriate.
  • Complex Primary Knee Replacement – Advanced surgical management for severe deformities, bone loss, or complex arthritic conditions.
  • Knee Deformity Correction – Surgical correction of bow legs, knock knees, and other deformities performed alongside knee replacement when required.
  • Computer-Assisted Knee Replacement – Image-guided surgical techniques that help improve implant alignment and overall surgical accuracy where available.
  • Revision Surgery for Infected Knee Implants – Specialized procedures to manage infected knee replacements and restore joint function.
  • Patellofemoral Joint Replacement – Replacement of the kneecap (patellofemoral) compartment in selected patients with isolated arthritis.
  • Comprehensive Postoperative Rehabilitation – Structured physiotherapy and recovery programs designed to restore strength, mobility, and long-term knee function.

Benefits of Knee Replacement Surgery

  • Significant pain relief
  • Improved knee mobility
  • Better walking ability
  • Enhanced joint stability
  • Correction of knee deformity
  • Increased independence
  • Improved quality of life
  • Long-lasting implant performance
  • Better participation in daily activities
  • Return to low-impact recreational activities after rehabilitation

Why Choose Nirvi 2 Surgical and Maternity Hospital?

  • Experienced Joint Replacement Surgeons – Highly skilled orthopedic surgeons specializing in primary, complex, and revision knee replacement procedures.
  • Personalized Treatment Plans – Customized surgical solutions based on your age, activity level, lifestyle, severity of joint damage, and recovery goals.
  • Advanced Surgical Techniques – Modern knee replacement procedures focused on precision, safety, optimal implant alignment, and long-term function.
  • High-Quality Knee Implants – Use of durable, internationally recognized knee implants designed for stability, longevity, and excellent clinical outcomes.
  • Advanced Preoperative Planning – Comprehensive clinical evaluation and imaging to ensure accurate diagnosis and individualized surgical planning.
  • Minimally Invasive Techniques – Muscle-sparing approaches, where appropriate, to reduce postoperative pain, blood loss, and recovery time.
  • Robotic & Computer-Assisted Surgery (Where Available) – Advanced technology to enhance implant positioning, alignment, and surgical precision in selected patients.
  • State-of-the-Art Operation Theaters – Advanced surgical facilities equipped with modern operation theaters, sterile environments, and comprehensive patient monitoring systems.
  • Comprehensive Pain Management – Evidence-based pain control strategies to improve comfort during recovery and rehabilitation.
  • Comprehensive Rehabilitation – Dedicated physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs designed to restore strength, flexibility, mobility, and long-term knee function.
  • Patient-Centered Care – Compassionate support from diagnosis through surgery, rehabilitation, and long-term follow-up.
  • Focus on Long-Term Mobility – Committed to relieving pain, restoring mobility, improving independence, and helping patients return to daily activities with confidence.

Our Knee Replacement Surgery Process

Step 1: Orthopedic Consultation

Discussion of symptoms, medical history, lifestyle, and previous treatments.

Step 2: Comprehensive Evaluation

Physical examination, imaging studies, and assessment of knee joint damage.

Step 3: Personalized Surgical Planning

Selection of the appropriate implant and surgical approach based on your condition.

Step 4: Knee Replacement Surgery

Replacement of the damaged knee joint using advanced surgical techniques under appropriate anesthesia.

Step 5: Postoperative Care

Pain management, wound care, early mobilization, and hospital recovery.

Step 6: Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation

Structured rehabilitation program to improve knee strength, flexibility, balance, and walking ability.

Step 7: Follow-Up Care

Regular follow-up appointments to monitor healing, implant function, and long-term recovery.

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