Is joint replacement surgery dangerous?

The process of changing the knee joint can be decided by the doctor as a result of the knee being exposed to more than one health problem, including knee roughness or inflammation in the joint, and we explain in the following article details related to changing the knee joint.

Is joint replacement surgery dangerous?

Knee joint replacement surgery is one of the surgeries that are performed in many medical conditions, including knee roughness, cartilage erosion, and rheumatic diseases, which works to improve the condition of the injured person and gives the possibility to return to normal activity again.

Work can be done to change the joint in cases of severe knee roughness because it leads to bone erosion and thus the person is unable to walk, and the process of changing the knee joint enables the injured person to return to his usual activity and the possibility of loading again on the knee.

After knee replacement surgery, the injured person may experience some complications, including the following:

  • Presence of blood clots.
  • Feeling pain in the knee again.
  • A knee fracture.
  • Bleeding in the knee.
  • Injury to stiffness in the joint.

Work can be done to improve the patient’s condition and reduce complications by preparing for the operation before it is performed, taking appropriate medications, including painkillers and anti-inflammatories, which work to improve the person’s condition after surgery, and paying attention to medical instructions after the operation.

Is the operation to replace the knee joint for the elderly dangerous?

Knee joint replacement surgery is performed as a result of roughness or inflammation that results in severe pain when bending the knee or walking and movement in general, and the elderly are considered among the most suitable patients to undergo joint replacement surgery due to the little movement and lack of stress on the knee in general.

Medical care for elderly patients after surgery and joint replacement reduces the risk of complications, improves the condition of the injured person, and gives the possibility of faster recovery and the start of normal physical activity again.

The success rate of knee replacement surgery

The operation to replace the knee joint is considered one of the good medical procedures with a success rate of more than 90%, and therefore the sick person can recover better and the knee returns to performing its function as before without feeling pain or imbalance when walking.