Most knee revision operations take about three hours to perform and are similar to knee replacement procedures.
Long Shoreman was injured on job. Had to have knee and shoulder surgery. Returned to work after but was unable to perform regular work duties
long as your fit and can past the tests
The best way to find out exactly how long can you run after having knee surgery would be to speak with your physician. They are the best source to letting you know when to run again.
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About 3 to 4 months
Ask your doctor or surgeon. Only that person can tell you how long before you can drive when you have had any kind of surgery.
I had the meniscus removed form my knee this last surgery, they were to cut a torn piece away but they removed it. This is my 2nd reocntructive surgery, can I not have any meniscus in my knee and still play baseball this spring and summer? And if I do what is the long term effect to my knee without the meniscui?
It takes a while don't worry they put you to sleep
Not very common. If screws are irritating your sciatic nerve, however, they may need to be removed.
I don't want to calculate, but he did do that surgery at 1893.
You can find information on the gastric bypass revision at http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/revision/gastric-bypass-revision-surgery.html. It's generally an option for someone who had an issue with their gastric bypass.
It depends on how YOU take care of your new knee. It could last up to 15 years. The factors that count are your weight, activities, like walking, swimming, biking are all good but you should avoid jarring activites like running, tennis (singles), snow skiiing, ice skating...discuss activities with your doctor. Due to the nature of the replacement wearing out at some point the medical people like to wait as long as possible with your age so that you will not have to go through a revision surgery, after the parts wear out.