Revision Hip/Knee Replacement Surgery in Kolkata

Is your joint replacement no longer providing the relief it once did? If you’re dealing with persistent pain, stiffness, or instability in your knee or hip years after your initial surgery, it could be a sign that your implant is failing. Over time, artificial joints can loosen, wear out, or lead to complications, making everyday tasks a struggle. Dr. Soumen Kar, a top knee and hip revision replacement surgeon in Kolkata with over 14+ years of experience, specialises in revision hip and knee replacement surgeries. Using advanced techniques and a patient-first approach, he ensures safe, effective results that restore mobility and improve your quality of life.
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What is Revision Hip/Knee Replacement Surgery?

Revision joint replacement surgery is a procedure to remove and replace a previously implanted hip or knee prosthesis that is no longer functioning properly. This could be due to implant loosening, wear and tear, infection, or bone loss. Compared to the initial (primary) replacement, revision surgeries are more complex and require specialised expertise for a successful and long-lasting result.
Revision Hip_Knee Replacement Surgery | Dr. Soumen Kar
Types of Revision Hip_Knee Replacement Surgery | Dr. Soumen Kar

Types of Revision Hip/Knee Replacement Surgery

Depending on the case, the type of revision surgery may include:
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Partial Revision

This surgery is only done on the damaged portion of the implant, which is replaced while the rest remains intact. This is done when the unaffected parts of the joint are still stable and functional.
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Total Revision

A total revision involves removing and replacing the entire prosthetic joint. It is recommended when most or all components of the original implant have failed.
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Staged Revision

It is performed in two separate surgeries, most often to treat joint infections. The first surgery removes the implant and infection; the second places a new implant once healing occurs.
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Complex Revision

This surgery is needed when there is severe bone loss or joint instability. This procedure may involve bone grafts and special implants to restore proper support and function.
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Who Should Consider Revision Hip/Knee Replacement?

You may need revision surgery if you:

  • Have persistent pain or swelling in the replaced joint
  • Find it difficult to walk, bend, or perform daily activities.
  • Find it difficult to walk, bend, or perform daily activities.
  • Are dealing with an implant infection
  • Notice signs of implant loosening or failure
  • Underwent a joint replacement over 10–15 years ago and now faces complications

Revision Hip/Knee Replacement Benefits

Revision hip/knee replacement is a procedure performed to address complications or wear in previous joint replacements.

Here are the benefits:

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It helps to restore proper joint movement and function, improving mobility.

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It reduces pain caused by wear, loosening, or complications from previous surgeries.

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The procedures provide a more durable and stable joint, ensuring better longevity of the replacement.

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The surgery corrects any misalignment or complications from the initial replacement, improving joint stability.

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Revision surgery offers improved comfort, mobility, and quality of life for patients suffering from complications of previous joint replacements.

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Aftercare & Recovery

Revision Hip/Knee Replacement Surgery

While recovery may take longer than your initial joint replacement, the results can be successful with proper care:
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Patients usually begin walking with assistance within 2–3 days
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Light activities can resume within 6–8 weeks.
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Full recovery generally occurs within 3–6 months.
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Physiotherapy is essential to restore strength and joint function.
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Regular follow-ups ensure proper healing and implant performance.
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FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What are the signs that I may need revision joint replacement surgery?

Persistent pain, stiffness, or joint instability after your first surgery may signal implant failure. A clinical evaluation and imaging can help confirm if revision surgery is needed.

How is revision surgery different from the first joint replacement?
Revision surgery is more complex and takes longer due to implant removal and bone reconstruction. It also requires specialised surgical expertise for the best results.
When is revision knee replacement needed?
It is needed when the original implant fails due to loosening, wear, infection, or instability. Persistent pain, swelling, or reduced joint function are common signs.
How long does it take to recover after knee replacement revision surgery?
Recovery typically takes 3 to 6 months, depending on your overall health and how well you follow your rehabilitation plan. Regular physiotherapy can speed up healing and restore mobility more effectively.
What is the cost of knee replacement surgery?
The cost varies depending on the hospital, type of implant used, and the surgeon’s experience. Revision surgeries usually cost more due to their complexity.
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Still struggling after your first joint replacement? Consult Dr. Soumen Kar, a trusted revision hip and knee replacement doctor in Kolkata. With personalised care and surgical precision, he’ll help you regain mobility and confidence. Book your consultation today.

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