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Both Knee Replacement in One Stage

Case - 1

Both Knee Replacement Problem
Both Knee Replacement X Ray
80 years old lady Appearance before operation
 
Full length x-ray before operation

Arthritic Knees X-ray
X-ray after Knee surgery
X-ray showing arthritic knees
x-ray after surgery

Restoration of Limb Axis
One Stage Knee Replacement Surgery
CT Topogram after surgery showing restoration of limb axis
Function after one stage knee replacement surgery

After One Stage Knee Replacement
After One Stage Knee Replacement Surgery
Function after one stage knee replacement surgery
Function after one stage knee replacement surgery

One Stage Knee Replacement Solution
After Knee Replacement Surgery
Function after one stage knee replacement surgery
Function after one stage knee replacement surgery

Case - 2

Appearance before and after both knee replacement in one stage

After Both Knee Replacement
Appearance after Knee Replacement
Appearance Before Knee Replacement
Appearance After Knee Replacement

Case - 3

Appearance before and after both knee replacement in one stage

Both Knee Replacement in One Stage
After Both Knee Replacement Surgery
Appearance Before Knee Replacement
Appearance After Knee Replacement
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Introduction
First Consultation
X-Rays
FAQ
Investigations
Pain Relief
Requirement for Blood
Getting Ready for Surgery
Check List
Day of Admission
Day of Operation
After the Operation - Day 1
After the Operation - Day 2 & 3
After the Operation - Day 4, 5 & 6
After the Operation - Day 7
Care at Home
Both Knee Surgery in One Stage
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:: Arthritis
To a common man arthritis means painful and deformed joint. A joint is connection between two bones.

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