22/01/2026
TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT 🦵🏻🥼
⚠️Before Surgery:
The preoperative X-ray of the left knee shows advanced degenerative osteoarthritis, predominantly involving the medial compartment. There is marked joint space narrowing with osteophyte formation and subchondral sclerosis, resulting in varus alignment of the knee. These changes correlate with chronic pain, stiffness, deformity, and significant limitation in daily activities.
🌟After Surgery:
Postoperatively, the X-ray shows a well-aligned total knee replacement with stable fixation of both femoral and tibial components. Proper limb alignment and joint balance were achieved intraoperatively, restoring the mechanical axis of the knee. The reconstruction provides a stable, functional joint with expected improvement in pain relief, mobility, and long-term outcome. The patient has begun rehabilitation with a positive early recovery trajectory