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492 回視聴 ・ 3いいね ・ 2025/02/04

Severe knee arthritis or other debilitating knee conditions can cause a lot of pain and suffering. One option, when considering surgery, is to have both knees operated on at the same time.

In this video, Consultant Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgeon, Mr. Christian Kinmont talks about bilateral knee replacement surgery as an option for arthritis in both knees.

Links:
For more information on bilateral knee replacement surgery - Bilateral Knee Replacement | Health Matters
To search for a consultant near you - www.circlehealthgroup.co.uk/find-an-appointment

Chapters:
00:00 - 00:37 - Introduction
00:37- 01:17 - What is a bilateral knee replacement?
01:17- 01:45 - Why is a bilateral knee replacement performed?
01:45 - 02:38 - What are the benefits of a bilateral knee replacement?
02:38 - 03:06 - What are the risks of a bilateral knee replacement?
03:06 - 03:30 - Who is a good candidate for a bilateral knee replacement?
03:30 - 03:58v What happens during surgery?
03:58 - 04:44 - post-operative care and recovery
04:44 - 05:03 - Conclusion
05:03 - 05:36 - Outro

So, what is a bilateral knee replacement?

Bilateral knee replacement refers to the surgical procedure where both knee joints are replaced during a single operation. This is different from unilateral knee replacement, where only one knee joint is replaced at a time.

During a bilateral knee replacement, the damaged portions of both knee joints are removed and replaced with artificial implants made from metal and plastic components. These implants mimic the natural movement of the knee joint, helping to restore function and alleviate pain.

By replacing both knees at once, patients can potentially reduce their overall recovery time and the number of surgeries they need to undergo.

Why is it performed?

This type of surgery is typically recommended for patients who have severe osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis affecting both knees equally. The condition might cause significant pain, stiffness, and limit daily activities.

When conservative treatments, such as medications, physical therapy, or injections no longer provide relief, and both knees are equally compromised, a bilateral knee replacement might be considered.

What are the benefits of a bilateral knee replacement?

There are numerous benefits to having both knees replaced at the same time.

Number one: A dual operation means that you only need one stay in hospital and one rehabilitation period. This can be more convenient and less stressful than having two separate surgeries.

Number two: In some cases, there may be financial benefits due to fewer hospital visits and reduced time off work.

Number three: Since both knees are operated on simultaneously, rehabilitation can be more balanced, with no need to overcompensate for a non-operated knee.

Number four: For those struggling with pain and limited mobility in both knees, bilateral knee replacement can significantly improve their quality of life more quickly than having surgery on each knee in turn. This enables them to return to their normal activities more quickly.

What are the risks to consider before bilateral knee replacement surgery?

While there are benefits, it is important to consider the risks and challenges associated with bilateral knee replacement: such as that it requires longer time under anaesthesia; mobility directly following the surgery may be more difficult; and the rehabilitation process can be intense, requiring a strong commitment from the patient to physical therapy and post-operative care.

Who is a good candidate for this type of surgery?

Not all patients are suitable candidates for bilateral knee replacement.
Ideal candidates are generally in good overall health, have no significant cardiovascular or pulmonary issues, and are eager to play an active part in their rehabilitation.

We will do a comprehensive evaluation before the operation to determine the suitability for this procedure.

What happens during surgery?

The surgery itself typically involves the removal of damaged cartilage and bone from the surface of the knee joint, which is then replaced with a metal and plastic prosthesis.

This procedure is repeated for the second knee during the same surgical session.
The surgery can take a few hours, and patients generally stay in the hospital for several days post-operatively to monitor recovery and begin physiotherapy.

Consultant details:
Mr. Christian Kinmont is a Consultant Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgeon. He practices at Shirley Oaks Hospital in Croydon: Mr Christian Kinmont - Consultant Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgeon in Surrey

Do you want to hear more about bilateral knee replacement surgery? Leave a comment below and we will plan future videos on suggested topics.

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