Should I have both of my knees replaced at once,

Should I have both of my knees replaced at once, or should I have separate surgeries?

DEAR DOCTOR:

I have severe osteoarthritis in both knees. Should I have both knees replaced at one time, or separately?

DEAR READER:
A patient of mine who was a newlywed once said to me: “We want three kids. Some days, I want them each separated by a year or two. Other days, I want triplets.”

You may have a similar dilemma. Knee replacement is a major operation and requires a hospital stay. During the procedure, the surgeon removes damaged sections of your shin bone and thigh bone. He or she carefully cuts the bone to precisely fit the shape of the replacement implants, then attaches the artificial joint at the knee.

Knee replacement also requires a rigorous program of physical therapy and rehabilitation after surgery. It’s just plain hard work. You need to be ready for that, as well.

Should you consider having both knees replaced during a single surgery (simultaneous replacement)? If you are in good health, it’s worth talking to your doctor about replacing both knees at once.

There are several benefits to simultaneous replacement. These include going under anesthesia only once and fewer total days in the hospital. You’ll also have only one period of rehabilitation, although it will be longer than the period that follows surgery on a single knee. This will allow you to resume normal activities sooner than two separate surgeries.

Replacing both knees at once is also a good option if both of your knee joints are in poor condition. That’s because during recovery from the replacement of one knee, you need the other knee to work harder. If the other knee hurts when you place weight on it, this will make it difficult for you during physical therapy and would also slow your recovery.

To do well in rehabilitation after simultaneous surgery, however, you need good arm strength. That’s because you’ll be using crutches or a walker, which require strong arms.

Simultaneous replacement slightly increases the risk of blood clots or heart attack. However, such complications are rare. Still, simultaneous replacement is not for everyone. It is not recommended for patients with heart or lung disease, or people over 80.

There are also benefits to separate operations months apart. These include a reduced risk of post-surgical infection and less chance of needing a second surgery on either knee, to fix problems with the first surgery.

So having both knees replaced simultaneously surely is a reasonable option for many people. You and your doctor need to consider all of the issues mentioned above.

Personally, I’m under 80; my arms are strong, and I have fun using crutches. So, if both of my knees had come to the end of the road and needed replacement, and if I had no underlying heart or lung disease, I’d probably choose simultaneous replacement of both knees.

Whether you have your knees replaced together or separately, you’ll need to actively participate in a rehabilitation program. It is critically important to your rapid recovery from the surgery. more  

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Both my parents had to go in for knee replacement after experimenting with all kinds of naturalopathic treatments which only gave temporary relief. more  
Hi Raja Chanderji, You are doing a great job. My wife hasa the same problem and all hospitals recommended for immediate surgery. My wife took Ayurvedic raw medicine from Jadi Booti Farm, Near Nanda Ki chauki, Dehra Dun, Ph. NO. 09410152946. my wife improved 50% in two months time. In case you want to try have a talk and try his medicine. He gives raw medicines to eat in the form Karhas with a lot of diet restriction. If you have time give it a try ... In case you want any querry kindly contact me atr my email kkdua@rediffmail.com. more  
Excellent,your knees are OK & healthy more  
As one knee said to the other, "We must hang together or surely we will hang separately." more  
If your both knees are absolutely very painful and there is no hope of any recovery please go ahead. But if you are in a position to try out Sujok therapy, please don't be hasty, as Mr. Hiro has said Knee replacement surgery does not guarantee hundred percent success and permanent relief. Then why do we go for such expensive surgical procedure when inexpensive alternatives are available. Please visit our site www.artofselfhealing.in, you can try the Knee treatment and if you have any difficulty please don't hesitate to contact us. We are based in Juhu, near ISKCON temple, Mumbai 400049. more  
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