What are the Side Effects of Cartilage Surgery in the Knee?

There are some damages that can happen during surgeries that differ according to the surgery, and the knee cartilage operation is one of the most accurate and largest operations that are performed in the knee, but does it have any damages? We will learn more details about this surgery in the following article.

Side Effects of Knee Cartilage Surgery

Knee cartilage is the connective tissue located between the bony ends in the body, which helps to give greater flexibility in movement and acts as a supportive cushion for the knee in performing its function better and reducing the load on it, and giving more possibility to the leg to move freely and also prevents the knee bones from moving and causing an imbalance when walking.

Knee cartilage can erode or rupture, causing severe pain and damage to walking and movement, and sometimes causing nerve damage and strong friction between bones, so there is more than one treatment method for damaged knee cartilage performing surgery on it so that it can perform its functions better.

There are more than a few types of knee cartilage surgeries, including the following:

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  • Knee arthroscopy.
  • Knee replacement surgery.
  • Cartilage transplantation in the injured knee.

Complications of knee cartilage surgeries 

Surgical operations can result in some complications that cause pain to the patient and may lead to health problems in the affected part. Among the risks of knee cartilage surgery:

  • Having a painful feeling after comfort in the knee.
  • The sensation of inflexibility in the knee.
  • There is a possibility that the pain will return again.
  • Swelling in the joint.
  • Inflammation due to infection.
  • Tissue rupture.
  • Chances of a stroke.

Is knee cartilage cutting dangerous?

Knee cartilage cutting is a surgical procedure aimed at repairing the cartilage and restoring the knee to perform its function better while working to give the patient comfort when moving between sitting, standing, or walking, but it may result in some risks, including exposure to bleeding or a feeling of numbness, but medical follow-up in the period after the cartilage operation to reduce the risk of complications.

Knee cartilage surgery success rate

Repairing the knee cartilage through surgical operations is considered a last resort that doctors choose to do in the event of failure to respond to other types of treatments or the presence of traces of an accident on the cartilage that requires rapid surgical intervention. Indeed, knee cartilage surgeries have proven high success rates of up to 90%, and the patient feels after that a greater ability to move naturally.

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