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Revision Joint Replacement

Revision Joint Replacement Surgery in Bhubaneswar

Still Experiencing Pain After a Joint Replacement?

Did your knee or hip replacement once relieve your pain but now feels uncomfortable again? Are you experiencing stiffness, swelling, difficulty walking, or a feeling that your artificial joint isn't working as it should?

If your quality of life has started to decline after a previous joint replacement, you don't have to live with the discomfort.

Dr. Debabrata Padhy is a trusted Orthopaedic Surgeon in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, offering advanced Revision Joint Replacement Surgery for patients whose previous knee or hip replacement requires correction or replacement. With a patient-first approach, advanced surgical techniques, and personalised treatment plans, he helps patients from Bhubaneswar and across Odisha regain confidence in every step.

Revision Joint Replacement Surgery in Bhubaneswar

Revision Joint Replacement is a specialised orthopedic procedure performed to repair, replace, or improve a previously implanted artificial knee or hip joint that is no longer functioning properly. The goal of revision surgery is to:

  • Relieve persistent joint pain
  • Restore stability and function
  • Improve mobility
  • Correct complications from the previous surgery
  • Enhance your overall quality of life
  • When Is Revision Joint Replacement Needed?

    Modern joint replacements are designed to last for many years. However, like any medical implant, they may eventually develop problems that require further treatment.

    Some of the most common reasons include:

    Implant Wear and Tear

    Over time, the artificial joint may wear out due to regular use, especially in active individuals. This can lead to pain, reduced movement, and difficulty performing daily activities.

    Loosening of the Implant

    The implant may gradually become loose from the surrounding bone, leading to instability, discomfort, and difficulty walking.

    Infection

    Although uncommon, infection around the artificial joint is a serious condition that may require revision surgery to remove the infected implant and restore joint health.

    Instability

    Some patients experience repeated episodes where the artificial joint feels unstable or dislocates, affecting confidence while walking.

    Periprosthetic Fracture

    A fracture occurring around the artificial joint after a fall or injury may require revision surgery to restore proper alignment and stability.

    Implant Failure

    In rare cases, the implant may fail due to mechanical problems, wear, or damage, making revision surgery necessary.

    Every patient is different, and understanding the reason behind a failed joint replacement is the first step toward successful treatment.

    Dr. Debabrata Padhy performs a comprehensive evaluation that may include:

  • Detailed medical history
  • Review of previous surgery and medical records
  • Physical examination
  • Digital X-rays
  • CT scan or MRI (when required)
  • Blood tests to detect infection
  • Joint fluid analysis, if infection is suspected
  • These investigations help determine whether revision surgery is necessary and allow the surgeon to develop a personalised treatment plan.

    As a trusted Orthopaedic Doctor in Odisha, Dr. Debabrata Padhy believes in explaining every finding clearly, discussing all available treatment options, and helping patients make informed decisions about their care.

    The answer is no.

    Not every patient with discomfort after a joint replacement requires another surgery. In some cases, symptoms can be managed with medication, physiotherapy, lifestyle changes, or other non-surgical treatments.

    Revision surgery is recommended only when it is likely to provide meaningful improvement in pain, stability, and joint function. A detailed evaluation helps determine the most appropriate treatment for your individual condition.

    If you experience persistent pain, swelling, instability, reduced movement, or difficulty performing daily activities after a previous joint replacement, you should consult an orthopedic specialist for a detailed evaluation.

    Yes. Revision joint replacement is a specialised procedure that involves carefully replacing the existing implant and restoring the joint for improved stability, comfort, and function. With the right expertise and advanced surgical techniques, it can help patients regain mobility and improve their quality of life.

    Recovery varies from patient to patient depending on the reason for revision surgery, overall health, and rehabilitation. Following your physiotherapy programme is essential for achieving the best results.

    Many patients experience significant improvement in pain and mobility after successful revision surgery. Your surgeon will guide you on when you can safely return to your daily routine.

    With proper surgical technique, rehabilitation, regular follow-up, and a healthy lifestyle, revision joint replacements can provide long-lasting improvement in comfort and function.

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