When to get Knee Replacement done?
What symptoms warrant Surgery?
Risks
Any surgery would involve certain risks however the risks with the knee replacement are low.
Preparing for the surgery
A good control of medical conditions such as diabetes and blood pressure is required. In addition to that a thorough check up by the physician and advice regarding the dosage of the medications and any alterations to that the days before and after the surgery needs to be taken. Stopping smoking is necessary as smoking affects the healing of the surgical wound.
Day of the surgery
The surgery is either performed with injection in the back to numb the legs or alternatively under general anaesthesia where you are put to sleep for about the 1.5 hours of surgical time. Post-surgery you can expect to see a large dressing around your knee.
Post-Surgery
Post-surgery you can expect rehabilitation to start early. On the day 1 Physiotherapists will ask you to move your ankles and press your knee down. On day 2, you can expect to sit on the edge of bed also take a few steps with the help of walker and the physiotherapist. A stay of 2 to 4 days in hospital is expected. You can expect to walk comfortably without a walker support by 2 to 3 weeks.