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REVISION JOINT
REPLACEMENT

Leading-edge clinical solutions for lasting joint health.

THE PROCEDURE

Revision surgery is performed when a previously replaced joint (Hip or Knee) fails due to infection, loosening, wear, or mechanical issues. These are highly complex procedures requiring extensive expertise, specialized implants, and comprehensive bone grafting techniques.

At COJRI, we specialize in “fixing the failures,” using high-durability reconstructive implants to restore quality of life to patients facing complicated joint issues.

COMPLEX RECONSTRUCTION

Expert handling of bone loss and tissue scarring.

CUSTOM IMPLANTS

Access to 3D-printed custom solutions for severe defects.

INFECTION CONTROL

Dedicated protocols for two-stage revision in infected cases.

When Required?

  • Recurrent dislocations of a replaced joint
  • Periprosthetic infection
  • Mechanical loosening or implant failure
  • Fractures around existing implants

Recovery Roadmap

  • Week 1–4: Protected weight-bearing and physiotherapy
  • Month 2–3: Gradual return to daily activities
  • Month 4+: Strength rebuilding and mobility

CLINICAL BOARD FAQS

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Is revision surgery more painful?

While revision procedures are more complex, advanced pain management protocols ensure a comfortable recovery comparable to primary joint replacement in most cases.

PATIENT SUCCESS STORIES

★★★★★

"My failed hip was a nightmare. COJRI team gave me a second chance at walking properly."

— MAJ. GEN. SINGH