Common questions

Can a person walk with knee spacer?

Can a person walk with knee spacer?

The spacer will not hyperextend, but will flex around 46° to 60°, which allows the patient to walk soon after surgery. I place all of my patients in a knee immobilizer (Bledsoe Brace) for at least 2 weeks.

What is a spacer in knee surgery?

Definition. Static spacers keep the knee joint in full extension or minimal flexion. Although they prevent movement of the knee, they preserve the joint space and deliver local antibiotic. The static spacer may be considered a temporary antibiotic-loaded knee arthrodesis.

How long do antibiotic spacers last?

The spacers are left in for about six weeks during which time patients can use a walker or wheelchair to get around. In some cases, depending on the severity of the problem, a second spacer might need to be put in to completely rid the area of infection.

Can you put weight on a knee spacer?

Conclusions. Our study demonstrated that dynamic knee spacers may be able to withstand more than the touch-down load permitted in previous studies, and this may allow more weight-bearing during ambulation.

How long does it take to recover from knee revision surgery?

Knee Revision Recovery It may take up to 12 months to fully recover. Most people will feel comfortable going back to work and resuming some of their normal activities three to six months after the surgery (this may not include exercise or other strenuous physical activities).

How long does a knee revision surgery take?

Most revision total knee replacements take longer to perform than primary procedures (about two to three hours).

How long is knee revision surgery?

What is an antibiotic cement spacer?

Antibiotic-loaded cement spacers are an established method for treating periprosthetic hip and knee joint infections. Literature demonstrates sufficient pharmacokinetic properties after implantation of the spacer and during the second stage. There exists a variety of possible mechanical and systemic complications.

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Ruth Doyle