Bilateral/Both knee replacement Surgery

Cost in India

Bilateral/Both knee replacement Surgery cost in India

Cost in India: $6500

Surgery Name Cost Room-Category Hospitalization
Bilateral/Both knee replacement Surgery cost in India
$6500
twin sharing
07 days in room & 1 day in ICU | Estimated stay in India: – 4-5 weeks.
Inclusion Exclusion
The cost of all related investigations needed before the surgery.
Overstay more than package days,
The cost of Surgery including the cost of surgeon’s fee and OT.
Any other Specialty Consultations,
The cost of all consumable and disposables used for the treatment in OT and in the wards including the Jhonson and Jhonson implant.
Special Equipment,
The cost of the room stays of the patient and 1 attendant including all meals as per the hospital menu.
Additional Procedure/Surgery.
The cost of pre surgical and post-surgical Physiotherapy / Dietetic consult during the entire hospital stay.
Blood Components.
Airport Transfers.
In room wi fi and free internet.
Needful concierge services.
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TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY

The Knee is the largest joint in the body. Normal knee function is very important to perform day today activities. Knee is made up of the lower end of thigh bones (femur) which rotates on the upper end of the shin bone (tibia) and the knee cap which slides in a groove on the end of the femur.

The Knee is the largest joint in the body. Normal knee function is very important to perform day today activities. Knee is made up of the lower end of thigh bones (femur) which rotates on the upper end of the shin bone (tibia) and the knee cap which slides in a groove on the end of the femur.

FUNCTIONING OF KNEE JOINT

The knee joint performs similar to a hinge joint. It consists of three bones:

  • Thigh bone (Femur)
  • Leg bone (Tibia)
  • Knee cap (Patella)

The junction where the femur and tibia couple together is called the femorotibial joint. The region of the knee where the patella and femur form a junction is called the patella femoral joint. These two joints are what allow the bending and straightening of the knee. It is these joints that are replaced in a total knee joint replacement.

 

Total knee replacement

Total knee replacement (TKR), also referred to as Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA), is a surgical procedure where worn, diseased, or damaged surfaces of a knee joint are removed and replaced with artificial surfaces.

Knee replacement surgery is performed to treat advanced or end-stage arthritis or to the patient who has severe pain in the knee joint.

CAUSES OF KNEE REPLACEMENT:-

  • Osteoarthritis resulting from “wear and tear” is the most common reason for individuals to undergo knee replacement surgery. 
  • Rheumatoid arthritis, an inflammation of the tissue surrounding the joints, can cause deterioration of cartilage and other parts of the joint and also result in the need for knee replacement. 
  • Post-traumatic arthritis, a type of arthritis that can arise following an injury to the joint cartilage or through damage to the ligaments leading to an unstable knee. 
  • Avascular necrosis results from an inadequate supply of blood to the bone end inside the joint

WHEN DOES ONE NEED KNEE REPLACEMENT?

Generally a person would be considered for a Total Knee Replacement if the individual experiences daily pain, restricting not only work and recreation, but also the ordinary activities of daily living. There must also be evidence of significant destruction of the knee as seen on an x-ray.

KNEE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE

Once the anesthesia has been given and the patient is prepared, the damaged joint surfaces are removed. An incision approximately eight inches in length is made on the front of the knee. The damaged joint surfaces are removed from all 3 bones making up the knee joint. Sometimes, depending on the surgeon, the back of the knee cap is left intact if it is not badly affected by the arthritis. The surrounding muscles and most of the ligaments are preserved. The lower end of the thigh bone (femur) is resurfaced with a metal cap. The upper end of the leg bone (tibia) is replaced with a plastic and metal implant with cement and or screws. The actual procedure takes about 1 ½ to 2 hours.

TYPES OF IMPLANTS

Cemented Implants

The components of the implant are fixed to the bone with a grout-like cement known as polymethyl-methacrylate. This cement allows the implants to perfectly fit to the irregularities of the bone.

Non-cemented Implants

 In a non-cemented procedure, components of the implant have a roughened porous surface designed to allow bone to grow into it, eliminating the need for cement. The implants are “press fit” against the bony surfaces that are precisely cut through the use of multiple cutting jigs. 

Hybrid Fixation Implants

Consists of a combination of the cemented and non-cemented technique. In this method the femoral component is not cemented and the tibia component is cemented.

BENEFITS OF KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY

  1. The general goal of total knee replacement is designed to provide painless and unlimited standing, sitting, walking, and other normal activities of daily living. It Improves quality of life and restores mobility.
  2. It has very high success rates, relieves the pain and disability from degenerative arthritis, meniscus tears, osteoarthritis, cartilage defects, and ligament tears
  3. Technology has led to the development of materials used in the artificial knee joint allowing it to last over fifteen years.
  4. Artificial joint replacement for arthritis of the knee and hip is one of the most successful surgeries of the last century.
  5. Individuals are able to begin walking the day following surgery and pain relief is achieved in greater than 95% of people.

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