
Looking Suggestion Regarding Knee Replacement Surgery

Question: Need you suggestion regarding Knee replacement surgery
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for your query.
As asked, a knee replacement surgery will reduce/eliminate the pain on walking but it is true that the surgery needs to be repeated usually after 10-15 years depending on certain criteria such as patient's weight, type of surgery, extent of damage, age etc.
I can further assist with my opinion after seeing a diagnostic knee joint x-ray and would also like to know her weight. Please mention if she suffers from any problems such as diabetes or hypertension as well.
Regards
Thanks for your query.
As asked, a knee replacement surgery will reduce/eliminate the pain on walking but it is true that the surgery needs to be repeated usually after 10-15 years depending on certain criteria such as patient's weight, type of surgery, extent of damage, age etc.
I can further assist with my opinion after seeing a diagnostic knee joint x-ray and would also like to know her weight. Please mention if she suffers from any problems such as diabetes or hypertension as well.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj


Hi XXXXXXX
Before the surgery, your orthopedic surgeon will do her tests and get BP under control. 65 Kg for her height seems to be ok, but as I mentioned that knee replacement will last for 10-15 years depending on the wear and tear of the joint after surgery. As the weight falls on the knee, the lower the better.
Even if it’s not permanent, it will drastically improve her quality of living as the pain will reduce and she will be able to walk with relative ease.
Any final decisions can be made after seeing her x-rays and clinical examination.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Before the surgery, your orthopedic surgeon will do her tests and get BP under control. 65 Kg for her height seems to be ok, but as I mentioned that knee replacement will last for 10-15 years depending on the wear and tear of the joint after surgery. As the weight falls on the knee, the lower the better.
Even if it’s not permanent, it will drastically improve her quality of living as the pain will reduce and she will be able to walk with relative ease.
Any final decisions can be made after seeing her x-rays and clinical examination.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Shanthi.E

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