Complex Hip and Knee Revisions

Hip Revision Surgery

Hip revision surgery is performed when a previous hip replacement fails due to loosening, wear, infection, instability, or mechanical issues. Complex scenarios such as malalignment and periprosthetic fractures require advanced surgical expertise and long-term planning.

At Profectus Orthopaedics, we bring over 20 years of U.S.-based experience in managing complex hip revisions. Our care is driven by the latest scientific evidence, use of the best available global implant systems, and deep involvement in clinical research and academic collaboration.

We specialize in

  • Managing failed or painful hip replacements
  • Reconstruction following periprosthetic fractures
  • Correction of implant malalignment and leg length discrepancy
  • Treatment of periprosthetic joint infections
  • Addressing bone loss with advanced techniques

Common Reasons for Hip Revision

  • Loosening or wear of the implant
  • Joint dislocation or instability
  • Malalignment of components
  • Periprosthetic fracture
  • Bone loss due to osteolysis
  • Joint infection
  • Chronic pain after previous surgery

Our team is committed to restoring joint function with personalized strategies grounded in high-level surgical science and global best practices.

Knee Revision Surgery

Knee revision surgery is indicated when a previous total knee replacement fails due to infection, wear, instability, malalignment, or fracture. These cases require specialized techniques and long-term follow-up for success.

At Profectus Orthopaedics, we leverage over two decades of U.S.-based expertise, access to cutting-edge implants, and active participation in multicenter clinical studies focused on knee revision surgery. Our ongoing research initiatives help us refine treatment protocols and offer the most up-to-date care for complex joint failures.

We Provide

  • Advanced assessment and treatment for failed knee implants
  • Correction of implant malalignment
  • Management of periprosthetic fractures and bone loss
  • Use of cones, augments, and grafts for structural support
  • Infection management via staged or single-stage revisions

Common Reasons for Knee Revision

  • Implant loosening or mechanical failure
  • Infection
  • Malalignment or instability
  • Periprosthetic fracture
  • Bone loss or osteolysis
  • Limited motion or persistent pain

Our approach integrates surgical precision, long-term outcomes research, and academic collaboration to ensure optimal care for patients with complex needs.

πŸ’¬ Schedule Your Consultation

If you’re experiencing failure or complications after joint replacement, Profectus Orthopaedics provides expert care backed by global research, top-tier implants, and two decades of surgical excellence.

πŸ“ž India Office: +91 94801 00456
πŸ“± U.S. Office: +1 (319) 400‑7865 (Text us)
πŸ“§ profectusorthopaedic@gmail.com
πŸ–₯️ In-person and teleconsultations available

Solid Expertise

More than 10,000 primary joint replacements

More than 3000 revision joint replacement

Around 1000 hip scopy / preservation

πŸ—“οΈ Upcoming Visit
New Delhi – July 18–26, 2025

Location: Center for Sports Injury, Safdarjung Enclave

Services Available

βœ” In-person consultations
βœ” Robotic & conventional joint replacement surgeries
βœ” Hip preservation procedures
βœ” Cadaver-based labs & hands-on training for surgeons
βœ” Second opinions and surgical planning

Now booking limited surgical slots and academic sessions for July.

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