Revision Joint Replacement Surgery

Revision Joint Replacement Surgery is a specialized orthopedic procedure performed when a previously replaced joint — such as the knee or hip — fails or develops complications. Unlike the initial (primary) replacement, a revision surgery is more complex because it involves removing the old implant, addressing bone loss or damage, and placing a new prosthesis for better function and stability.
Benefits of Revision Joint Replacement
- Restores joint stability and mobility
- Relieves chronic pain caused by implant failure
- Corrects deformities or alignment issues
- Improves overall quality of life
- Extends the functional lifespan of the joint