Total Knee Joint Replacement Revision Surgery

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Total Knee Joint Replacement (TKR) revision surgery is an orthopaedic surgical procedure in which the prosthetic pieces(s) of the previous TKR surgery are removed. New prosthetic pieces are then replaced within knee joint joint. The components being; the femoral condyle component; the tibial plateau component; the polyethylene space; the patella component. All or some of these may be replaced depending on reason for replacement.

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