Revision Surgery is a specialized orthopedic procedure performed to replace or repair a previously implanted joint prosthesis that has worn out, loosened, become infected, or failed over time. These surgeries are more complex than primary joint replacements and require precise planning, advanced surgical expertise, and modern implant systems to restore stability, mobility, and long-term function.
We provide comprehensive revision procedures including:
Revision Knee Replacement: Replacement of failed or worn-out knee implants to restore joint stability and function.
Revision Hip Replacement: Surgical correction of loosened, infected, or damaged hip prostheses.
Infection Management: Treatment of periprosthetic joint infections with staged revision procedures when required.
Implant Loosening & Instability Correction: Addressing pain and instability caused by implant wear or bone loss.
You may require revision surgery if you experience:
Persistent or increasing pain after joint replacement
Swelling, redness, or signs of infection around the joint
Joint instability or difficulty walking
Implant wear, loosening, or mechanical failure
Common causes include implant wear over time, infection, trauma, bone loss, improper alignment, or complications from previous surgery.
Reduce the risk of revision surgery by:
Following post-operative care instructions strictly
Maintaining a healthy body weight to reduce implant stress
Attending regular follow-up check-ups
Seeking early evaluation if pain or instability develops