Hardik Shah

COMPLEX RESCUE SURGERY

Revision Knee Replacement in
Ahmedabad

When a knee replacement fails, hurts, or wears out — Dr Hardik Shah performs specialist revision surgery to restore function. Advanced implants, decades of experience, proven outcomes.

WHY IT'S NEEDED

When Does a Knee Replacement Need Revision?

Most primary knee replacements last 15-25 years. But some fail earlier — due to implant wear, loosening, infection, instability, or fracture. Revision knee replacement is specialist surgery to remove the old implant and replace it with new components designed to restore function.

Revision surgery is technically far more demanding than first-time knee replacement. Bone loss, scar tissue, and compromised soft tissues make the procedure complex — which is why it requires a surgeon with specific revision experience. Dr Hardik Shah brings 14+ years of joint replacement focus and FRCS (Germany) training to every revision case.

Common Reasons for Knee Replacement Failure

Aseptic Loosening: implant loses fixation to bone (most common reason)

Infection: bacterial contamination requiring staged revision

Polyethylene Wear: plastic insert wears out over time

Instability: ligament imbalance causing the knee to “give way”

Stiffness: limited range of motion despite physiotherapy

Periprosthetic Fracture: bone breaks around the implant

Malalignment: imprecise first surgery causing early wear

Warning Signs — See A Surgeon

Persistent or worsening knee pain

Swelling, warmth, or redness

Fever with knee symptoms

Knee "giving way" or instability

New clicking or clunking sounds

Reduced walking distance

Progressive stiffness

REVISION PROCESS

How Revision Knee Replacement is Performed

1. Detailed Workup

Clinical exam, X-rays, CT/MRI, blood tests, and often joint aspiration to rule out infection.

2. Pre-Surgical Planning

CT-based templating to plan implant size, bone defect management, and fixation strategy.

3. Old Implant Removal

Specialist instruments carefully extract the existing implant while preserving bone.

4. Bone Defect Repair

Bone grafts, metal augments, or cones reconstruct lost bone for stable fixation.

5. Revision Implant

Stemmed, constrained, or hinged revision implants — matched to your bone quality and soft tissue.

6. Structured Rehab

Slower than primary surgery — 12-20 week rehabilitation with close monitoring.

 

SPECIALIST EXPERTISE

Why Revision Surgery Needs a Specialist

Revision knee replacement is not a “repeat” of the first surgery — it’s a fundamentally harder operation. Bone loss, scar tissue, compromised ligaments, and altered anatomy all make the procedure technically demanding. The difference between a good and poor revision outcome is often the surgeon’s specific revision experience.

Dr Hardik Shah's Revision Experience

14+ years of exclusive focus on joint replacement

FRCS (Germany) — advanced surgical training

Experience with complex bone defects (AORI types)

Infected knee replacement protocols (staged revision)

Full range of revision implants available at DHS

Collaboration with infectious disease specialists where needed

What to Expect from Recovery

Revision recovery is slower than first-time knee replacement. Most patients stay in hospital 3-5 days, use a walker for 2-4 weeks, and achieve functional recovery in 3-6 months. Full outcomes often continue improving up to 12 months post-surgery.

Getting a Second Opinion

If another surgeon has told you your knee replacement needs revision, a second opinion is always wise. Sometimes pain has a different cause. Dr Shah offers honest assessments — sometimes non-surgical management is the better path.

FAQS

Common Questions: Revision Knee Replacement

Is revision knee replacement successful?

Yes — when performed by an experienced specialist. Success rates are 80-90% at 10 years. Outcomes depend heavily on the reason for revision, bone quality, and surgical expertise.

Revision is significantly more complex. It requires specialist implants (stemmed, constrained), careful bone preservation, and often bone grafts or metal augments. Surgery typically takes 2-3x longer.

Infected knees usually need two-stage revision: remove the implant + antibiotic spacer (stage 1), treat with antibiotics for 6 weeks, then re-implant (stage 2). Total treatment takes 3-4 months.

Typically ₹4.5-7 lakhs due to specialist implants and complexity. Infection cases cost more due to two-stage surgery. Most insurance policies cover revision surgery.

Sometimes — pain after knee replacement can have causes that don’t require revision (referred pain, soft tissue issues, alignment problems correctable non-surgically). A thorough diagnostic workup determines whether revision is truly needed.

EXPLORE

Related Services

Primary Knee Replacement

First-time knee surgery — robotic precision.

Success Rates

Outcomes data from 15,000+ surgeries.

Non-Surgical Options

When pain may not need revision.

Pain After Your Knee Replacement?

Don’t live with it. A specialist assessment identifies the cause — and whether revision is the right answer.

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