Knee Replacement Surgery
Knee replacement surgery is performed to replace a damaged or diseased knee joint with an artificial implant. It is commonly done for osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or severe knee injuries that cause chronic pain and mobility issues. The procedure can be a total or partial knee replacement, often using minimally invasive or robotic-assisted techniques for faster recovery.
Partial Knee Replacement - This involves replacement of a portion of the damaged knee with an implant.
Total Knee Replacement (Traditional Method) - Single - This involves the replacement of the total knee joint with an implant through the traditional method of surgery.
Total Knee Replacement (Traditional Method) - Bilateral - This involves the total replacement of both the knee joints with an implant through the traditional method of surgery.
Total Knee Replacement (Computer Assisted) - Single - This involves the replacement of the total knee joint with an implant through computer's assistance during the surgery.
Total Knee Replacement (Computer Assisted) - Bilateral - This involves total replacement of both the knee joints with an implant through computer's assistance during the surgery.
Total Knee Replacement (Robotic) - Single -This involves robotic surgery for total replacement of the knee joint.
Total Knee Replacement (Robotic) - Bilateral - This involves robotic surgery for total replacement of both the knee joints.
Revision Knee Replacement - Single - This involves the subsequent replacement of the knee joint after primary replacement done before.
Diagnosis begins with a physical examination to assess knee movement, stability, and pain levels. Imaging tests like X-rays, MRI scans, or CT scans help evaluate cartilage loss and joint damage. In some cases, blood tests or joint fluid analysis may be performed to check for infections or inflammatory conditions.
Diagnostic Procedure | Cost in USD |
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Blood Tests | 50 to 80 |
Radiological Assessment | 80 to 100 |
Pre-anesthesia Clearance | 80 to 100 |
Country | Cost in USD |
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India | 3900 to 8500 |
Turkey | 6500 to 11500 |
UAE | 15000 to 19000 |
USA | 110,000 to 150,000 |
City | Cost in USD |
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New Delhi / NCR | 3900 to 6000 |
Mumbai | 5500 to 8500 |
Bangalore | 5800 to 8500 |
Chennai | 5200 to 8000 |
Pricing Inclusions | Option |
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Routine patient investigations before surgery | Included |
Cost of implant | Included |
Pre-operative outpatient consultations | Included |
First Consultation | Included |
Surgeon fee, OT charges, anesthesia | Included |
Routine drugs and consumables required during hospitalization | Included |
Pre-anesthesia check up and clearance | Included |
Artemis Hospitals, Gurgaon
Max Hospital Gurugram
Gleneagles Global HealthCity, Chennai
Max Super Speciality Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi
Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon
Medanta - The Medicity, Gurugram
Please note that the costs mentioned above are only indicative and not conclusive, as multiple factors influence the final cost of your treatment journey. These factors include:
Post-operative follow-ups; wheelchair or crutches; any blood products; complications management; need for physiotherapy sessions; diagnosis; any previous surgeries; any previous infection near surgical site; post operative recovery and special needs; need for extended hospital stay; type of treatment advised; need for any other additional treatment; overall patient status and condition at the time of surgery; hotel stay, meals, and flights; extended hospital stay; post-operative follow-ups and medical management; post-operative dressing and nurse visits; any required blood products; complications management; treatment for any other underlying medical conditions; and any complex investigations.