Dr Sandeep Gupta

DR. SANDEEP GUPTA

Director - Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Surgery,
Max Hospital, Mohali
Ex Additional Director, Fortis Mohali
Ex Associate Professor, GMCH Chandigarh

Dr. Sandeep Gupta is a distinguished orthopedic and trauma surgeon, widely regarded as an authority in hip and knee replacement surgeries, as well as complex trauma surgeries in North India. Experienced for more than two decades, presently he is working as the Director-Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Surgery, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mohali. He also worked as an Additional Director at Fortis Mohali and as an Associate Professor at GMCH Chandigarh, reflecting his commitment to quality patient care and medical education advancement in orthopedics.

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In this insightful video, Dr. Sandeep Gupta, a renowned hip, knee, and trauma surgeon, shares his expertise on joint replacement surgery. Covering everything from the symptoms that might indicate the need for surgery to the latest advancements in surgical techniques, Dr. Sandeep offers viewers a comprehensive understanding of how joint replacement can relieve pain and restore mobility. With a focus on patient-centered care, he explains the preparation, procedure, and recovery process, highlighting the benefits of modern approaches like minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgery. This video is a valuable resource for anyone considering joint replacement and seeking a trusted specialist to guide them through the journey to a pain-free life.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a revision knee replacement?

A revision knee replacement is a surgical procedure to replace or repair a previously implanted knee prosthesis that has failed or is no longer functioning properly. This will help in addressing the problems of pain, loosening of the implant, infection, or mechanical failure of the implant.

When should I consider revision knee replacement?

Chronic Pain: The patient has persistent pain or soreness with conservative treatment.

Loosening of Implant:  The implant is loose/unstable as indicated by an imaging study.

Infection: Deep infection in the knee joint.

Mechanical Failure: The prosthesis has failed or is showing a wear and tear pattern.

Limited Function: There is inability to carry out activities of daily living because of knee dysfunction.

Revision knee replacement-how is it done?

Revision knee replacement consists of the removal of the existing implant and its replacement with a new one. The surgery may include:

Bone preparation: cleaning off old cement or pieces of implant for preparing the bone for a new implant.

Tailor made Implant placement: correctly positioning and aligning the new prosthesis, which may be specifically tailored in its positioning and alignment to meet particular needs of the patient.

Repairing surrounding tissues: repairing damaged tissue or ligaments.

It takes around 2-3 hours to perform and is done under general or spinal anesthesia.

What is the time required for recovery post-revision knee replacement?

Revision knee replacement needs more time for recovery compared to primary knee replacement. Most patients are able to walk with support within one or two days of surgery. The full recovery and resumption of normal activities take around 6 months along with additional physical therapy to get good strength and mobility.

What are the risks associated with revision knee replacement?

Risks include chances of infection, blood clots, implant failure, stiffness, and prolonged recovery since the revision procedure is often more complex.

How long does revision knee replacements last?

With newer implant technologies and improved surgical techniques we use , revision knee replacements have the potential now to last 20 years, and even longer in certain cases. The longevity of the implant will, however, depend on various factors such as the activity level of the patient, weight of the patient, and general health of the patient.

Are there alternatives to revision knee replacement?

It might involve further non-surgical treatment-avoiding surgery-with medicines, physiotherapy, or injections. If these fail to work and symptoms persist, then revision surgery is done.

Can I Undergo Revision Knee Replacement if I am Overweight?

Yes, but being overweight may raise the complications and could make the surgery more difficult. Even modest preoperative weight loss might result in improved outcomes and fewer risks.

How do I prepare for revision knee replacement surgery?

Preparation includes:

Preoperative Testing: These include tests to check overall health and find out whether one is fit for undergoing this type of surgery.

Weight Control:  Loss of weight, if recommended.

Physiotherapy: Pre-operative exercises to help strengthen the knee along with the surrounding muscles.

Life Style Changes: Whatever change one needs to bring about for easy recovery-planning a post-operative care and support and making necessary adjustments at home.

Will I require physical therapy after revision knee replacement?

Yes, physical therapy is critical to a successful recovery. It helps restore strength, flexibility, and function to the knee. Your therapy program will be tailored  by our team for your particular needs and may continue for several months depending upon your mobility recovery.

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