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Steps in Total Knee Replacement

A Surgical Overview by Dr. Ulhas Sonar

Total Knee Replacement (TKR) is a complex yet highly rewarding procedure aimed at restoring mobility and relieving chronic pain in patients with severe knee arthritis or injury. Dr. Ulhas Sonar, a British-Indian orthopedic surgeon with global training, outlines a step-by-step guide to modern TKR, emphasizing precision, alignment, and patient-specific care.

Pre-operative Evaluation

The process begins with a thorough clinical examination, including assessment of skin condition, deformity correction, ligament stability, and range of motion. X-rays—ideally long-leg views—help assess bone quality and alignment.

Positioning & Preparation

Patients are positioned supine, and a strict sterile protocol is followed with double prep, antibiotics, and theater discipline to minimize infection risk.

Key Surgical Goals

The technical objectives include achieving proper alignment, restoring joint line, balancing ligaments, and ensuring smooth patella tracking.

The Surgical Technique

Flexion & Extension Gap Management

Fine-tuning is done through balancing soft tissues and adjusting cuts. Scenarios like tight flexion or extension gaps are managed with augmentations or component adjustments.

Closure

The surgery concludes with layered closure in flexion, using appropriate dressings to support healing.

Conclusion:

TKR is a technical procedure, but with the right approach, attention to detail, and patient-specific planning, excellent outcomes are achievable. Dr. Ulhas Sonar’s systematic method ensures both new and experienced surgeons understand the balance between mechanics and clinical decision-making.

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