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Knee & Thigh Surgery Specialists in Chennai

Hospitals and medical centers in Chennai, India who have Knee & Thigh Surgeryspecialists.

Global Hospitals & Health City Chennai

The flagship hospital of the Global Hospitals Group, which operates eight hospitals throughout India. The modern 500 bed hospital was opened in 2009, and offers advanced medical and surgical treatment, including organ transplantation, cardiac surgey and neurosurgy.

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Knee & Thigh Surgery is available at Global Hospitals & Health City Chennai

Apollo Hospital Chennai

The Apollo Institutes of Orthopedics symbolises over 30 years of clinical excellence. The Institute is a pioneer in introducing many innovations in Orthopedic care in India.

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Knee & Thigh Surgery is available at Apollo Hospital Chennai

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Madras Joint Replacement Center

A Joint surgery centre located in Chennai, India. It specializes in various knee surgeries such as total knee replacement, joint surgeries, and cartilage surgeries. The centre serves local as well as international patients.

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Knee & Thigh Surgery is available at Madras Joint Replacement Center

Listed orthopedics specialist:

Dr. A.K.Venkatachalam

Specialized in Knee, Hip, Shoulder, Joint Replacement

Gleneagles Global Hospitals

With comprehensive and joint care, Gleneagles Global Hospitals helps in restoring your sense of mobility. Gleneagles Global Hospitals have well equipped wards with global standard amenities to treat any condition.

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Knee & Thigh Surgery is available at Global Hospitals Chennai

Listed orthopedics specialist:

Dr. Phani Kiran

Spine Surgeon, Orthopedic Surgeon

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About Knee & Thigh Surgery

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.

What is Knee & Thigh Surgery?

This is a type of surgery that is done to relieve pain and disability on the femur and knee areas of the leg. The procedure usually involves replacing parts located within this area to ease disability. The surgery may be invasive or no invasive. The type of procedure conducted will usually depend on the extent of the injury.

Diagnosis

The most common cause of knee problems is arthritis. In such a case, the doctor will conduct a blood test to determine if the person is suffering from arthritis. An X-ray may also be conducted to determine if the person has suffered any type of hairline fractures.

This will normally entail conducting a CT scan or an MRI scan. An X-Ray scan may be conducted to reveal any deformities in this area. The doctor usually follows up any tests with a careful review of the patient’s medical history. He/she will also require to examine the patient’s lifestyle. For instance, obesity may cause problems in the knees and other joints.

An arthroscopic camera may also be used to diagnose the knee. A special fluid is first inserted through a small incision to clear up the knee joint and allow easy viewing. The images the doctor sees will help determine what needs to be done.

Treatment

The treatment may involve removing torn pieces of cartilage. Torn meniscus may also be repaired or removed. Fragments of crushed bones may be removed from the knee and thigh.

The treatment may involve total replacement of the femur or the knee. This type of procedure is extreme and only occurs when no other option is available. The knee or femur is replaced with artificial substitutes. At times, if the ligaments are torn, they may be reattached to the thigh with special sutures.

Recovery : The recovery period for noninvasive surgery is shorter than open surgery. However, any type of operation on the knee will require that one takes some time off to recover. In addition, after surgery, one will need to attend physical therapy and use crutches for some time. Unless the operation involved repairing a ligament, one should be back on his/her feet in 6 or 8 weeks’ time. Before engaging in intensive activities again, one needs to talk to their doctor. In most cases, a knee operation means changing careers. This is the case if their work involves putting pressure on their knees. After a knee operation, one may need specialized equipment for the rest of their life. For instance, it might mean having to walk with a walking stick hence forth. This is necessary to prevent the knee from being injured again.

Risks : As with any type of operation, there is the risk of infection. In addition, complications could develop. For instance, the leg could become immobile. This would occur in case any of the nerves is injured during the operation. Another complication would be worse pain in the knee. Sometimes, the operation leads to lifelong knee pain. In such a case, one will need to go back for another surgery.

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