Knee replacement surgery is one of the country's most prevalent bone surgery. It's a decision you and your doctor, an orthopedic surgeon, carefully make together whether you need the surgery. More than 90% of individuals who have substituted their knees see a tremendous increase in pain and their capacity to get around. ORTHO CARE FRACTURE & SPINE CLINIC will take your medical history and perform a physical examination that includes X-rays and possibly blood tests before you undergo surgery. Your doctor will use the X-rays to determine how the knee damage looks. The doctor will also want to see how powerful your knee's muscle support is and how well you can move the joint. Tell DR. RISHAV KRISHNA at ORTHO CARE FRACTURE & SPINE CLINIC what medicines you use, including blood thinners, aspirin, or other medicines, as with all surgeries. They will also need to understand if you have a history of blood clots, diseases, or bleeding. Before the surgery, you shouldn't eat for 8 hours. It can take 1 to 2 hours for surgery. There are a few ways your doctor can do it. In the front of the knee, they could create an 8-to10-inch cut. Then the damaged portion of the joint and the thigh bone surfaces will be removed and shined next to the joint. Once this is done, the artificial knee will be implanted by the surgeon.
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