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By Lifecare 29-11-2022

Misconceptions about TKR

Patients are frequently terrified upon learning that total knee

Patients are frequently terrified upon learning that total knee replacement surgery is the only chance to regain their health. However, replacing the damaged knee joint with an effective artificial knee joint is the best surgical treatment. 

However, because of the myths around it, it is far scarier. The patients are discouraged from considering total knee replacement surgery due to its persistent fallacies. 

Therefore, to assist you in making a sensible choice, we debunk the most pervasive myths and provide you with the truth about knee replacements. But first, let's quickly review complete knee replacement before we get started debunking the myths.

What is total knee replacement?

The surgical procedure known as a total knee replacement involves replacing the damaged knee joint with an artificial knee joint. This treatment involves inserting metal implants into the body to restore joint movement to replace the damaged bone and cartilage. 

With the development of medicine, hospitals choose different knee replacement methods, which shape the bone. The robotic knee replacement technology, which has several advantages over the traditional knee replacement method, is completing whole knee replacements. 

Therefore, if you're considering having a total knee replacement, talk to your doctor about having a robotic knee replacement instead.

Myths and facts about total knee replacement

Since we now have sufficient knowledge regarding the procedure, let's dispel some of the most widespread misconceptions and provide the truth about total knee replacement surgery.

Myth 1: Knee replacement surgery has a relatively low success rate

Fact: By regaining their health, total knee replacement has successfully changed the lives of several people. The success rate of complete knee replacement surgery is typically 95%. 

It is the greatest surgical option for people unable to perform simple daily tasks because of knee diseases. You can carry out all your everyday activities pain-free thanks to a knee replacement.

Myth 2:As much as possible, knee replacement surgery should be avoided.

Fact: It is incorrect to postpone having knee replacement surgery until the pain is severe. By delaying the procedure, you expose yourself to a far worse situation risk. 

Therefore, as soon as you notice a knee disease, see a specialist and get knee replacement surgery based on the doctor’s advice. Surgery should, therefore, never be a final resort.

Myth 3: After knee replacement surgery, it is impossible to drive a vehicle.

Fact: Once more, this irrational myth must be debunked. Doctors advise not going until they have assessed how well your surgery is doing. Therefore, most patients can drive a car 6 to 8 weeks after surgery.

Myth 4: After a total knee replacement, recovery takes months.

Fact: Depending on each patient's health status and post-operative care, the recovery time varies. Some individuals typically recover quickly after knee replacement surgery and return to their regular routines.

Myth 5: Old-aged people cannot undergo knee replacement surgery

Fact: Is knee replacement successful for older individuals, one could wonder? Well, when having a total knee replacement, age is simply a number.

It never poses a restriction, and the patient can have surgery whether they are 45 or 65 years old. For a surgeon to approve the procedure, the patient's clinical fitness is all that is necessary.

Myth 7: Both knees are not more likely to be operated on at the same time

Fact : No doctor advises having several knee surgeries. However, it is preferable to have total knee replacement surgery on both knees simultaneously. Once you've been to the hospital, the recuperation time for both knees is the same as for just one.

Myth 8: The replaced knee only lasts for ten years

Fact: Total knee replacement surgery is now considerably more dependable and safe than ever, thanks to advancing medical technologies and practices. A successful knee operation lasts for the rest of your life. 

Patients and their families are typically petrified of surgical procedures. One must, however, decide what is best for them. One should not forego surgical therapy because of the dangers involved because they are aware that every surgical procedure has benefits and risks. Also, always trust your surgeon's advice and disregard everything else you hear or read about the medical procedure.

You must have realized that complete knee replacement surgery is a sensible choice once the majority of knee replacement surgery myths have been debunked. You can carry out all of your daily tasks painlessly with its assistance.

 

 

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