Revision Surgeries

Revision Surgery is a corrective orthopedic procedure performed when a previous surgery (such as joint replacement, fracture fixation, or ligament repair) has failed, or the results are not satisfactory. Unlike primary (first-time) surgeries, revision surgeries are more complex, as they require removing or repairing previous implants, correcting deformities, and restoring proper joint function.

Benefits of Revision Surgery

  • Improves long-term quality of life.
  • Corrects deformities or misalignment.
  • Restores joint movement and stability.
  • Relieves chronic pain after failed surgery.
  • Treats infections and prevents further complications.

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