Revision Knee Replacement Surgery in Delhi NCR

Revision Knee Replacement
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Revision Knee Replacement

A knee replacement is designed to improve your quality of life—but what if the original surgery no longer provides the relief it once did? Whether due to wear and tear, instability, infection, or implant failure, a failing knee replacement can cause renewed discomfort and loss of mobility. This is where Revision Knee Replacement Surgery becomes essential.”

For those seeking world-class orthopedic care in Delhi, Dr. Havind Tandon, Senior Orthopaedician at Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, offers advanced solutions in complex joint revision surgeries. Renowned for his precision, patient-centric approach, and expertise in modern orthopedic techniques, Dr. Tandon provides a trusted path forward for patients experiencing complications from prior knee replacements.

What Is Revision Knee Replacement?

Revision knee replacement surgery is a sophisticated procedure that involves replacing an existing, damaged, or failed artificial knee joint with a new implant. Unlike primary knee replacement, revision surgeries are more intricate due to factors such as bone loss, scarring, or infection.

This surgery is performed to:?

  • Resolve chronic pain or stiffness after knee replacement
  • Restore joint function and alignment
  • Replace a worn-out or loosened implant
  • Treat infection or instability around the joint
  • Correct deformity or mechanical failure

Why Choose Dr. Havind Tandon for Revision Knee Replacement?

Expertise in Complex Joint Reconstructions With decades of orthopedic practice, Dr. Tandon brings refined skill in managing high-complexity revision cases—ensuring both safety and success in every step of the surgical journey.

Precision Through Technology Dr. Tandon utilizes computer-navigated surgical techniques to achieve unparalleled precision in implant placement, crucial for joint alignment, stability, and long-term results.

When Should You Consider a Revision Surgery?

  • Recurring or persistent pain in the replaced knee
  • Swelling, instability, or joint stiffness
  • Limited range of motion or mechanical noises
  • Difficulty walking or bearing weight
  • Evidence of infection or implant loosening

…it’s time to consult an expert. Early intervention can prevent further complications and improve surgical outcomes.