Dr. Soumya Chakraborty

Revision Joint Replacement

Revision Joint Replacement

Restore Mobility. Correct Complications. Regain Quality of Life.

A primary joint replacement—such as hip or knee replacement—usually lasts many years. However, in some cases, the artificial joint may loosen, wear out, get infected, or fail due to trauma or implant-related issues. When this happens, a Revision Joint Replacement is required. This advanced surgical procedure involves removing the old implant and replacing it with a new one, often with additional bone reconstruction or specialized implants.

Revision surgery is more complex than the initial replacement, requiring meticulous planning and specialized expertise. With the right approach, it can relieve pain, restore stability, and significantly improve function.

Common Reasons for Revision Joint Replacement

    • Implant Loosening or Wear: Natural wear and tear of the prosthesis over time.

    • Infection: Persistent or recurrent joint infection affecting the implant.

    • Joint Instability: Repeated dislocation or instability of the artificial joint.

    • Fractures Around the Implant: Bone breaks near the replaced joint.

    • Persistent Pain or Stiffness: Symptoms that do not resolve after initial surgery.

    • Bone Loss or Osteolysis: Weakening of the surrounding bone due to implant wear particles.

Signs & Symptoms That May Indicate the Need for Revision Surgery

      • Increasing pain in the replaced joint

      • Swelling, redness, or warmth suggesting infection

      • Difficulty walking, standing, or bearing weight

      • Instability or repeated dislocation of the joint

      • Reduced range of motion compared to earlier recovery

      • Grinding, clicking, or unusual noises from the joint

Diagnostic Approach

Dr. Soumya Chakraborty follows a comprehensive evaluation process to determine if revision surgery is necessary:

      • Clinical Examination: Assessment of joint movement, alignment, and stability

      • X-rays & CT/MRI Scans: To evaluate implant position, bone loss, and surrounding structures

      • Blood Tests: To rule out infection or inflammation markers

      • Joint Aspiration (if needed): For detecting infection in the replaced joint

      • Functional Assessment: Evaluating mobility, pain severity, and impact on daily life

Why Choose Dr. Soumya Chakraborty for Revision Joint Replacement?

  • Specialist in Complex Joint Surgeries
    Skilled in revision hip and knee replacements, with expertise in managing failed or complicated implants.

  • International Training & Credentials
    MS, DNB, MRCS (UK), with extensive fellowship training abroad, ensuring global best practices in surgical care.

  • Advanced Surgical Technology
    Expertise in robotic and minimally invasive techniques for precision and reduced recovery time.

  • Customized Solutions
    Each revision surgery is planned based on the patient’s unique bone condition, implant history, and lifestyle needs.

  • Comprehensive Rehabilitation Support
    Focused on not just surgery but long-term recovery—ensuring patients regain confidence, mobility, and independence.

  • Trusted Orthopedic Excellence
    High patient satisfaction, transparent communication, and a proven track record of successful revision outcomes.