Everything About Robotic Knee Replacement

A robotic knee replacement is similar to a standard knee replacement in that it replaces the knee joint. Damaged tissue in your knee is removed and replaced with an artificial joint by your surgeon. The only difference is that it’s made with the help of a robotic arm.

Everything About Robotic Total Knee Replacement and its Treatment

A robotic knee replacement is similar to a standard knee replacement in that it replaces the knee joint. Damaged tissue in your knee is removed and replaced with an artificial joint by your surgeon. The only difference is that it's made with the help of a robotic arm.

What is Anal fissure?

An anal fissure is a tear or cut that exposes the anal sphincter muscle beneath the thin lining of your anus. Skin damage usually causes the edges of the fissure to separate, the muscle to spasm, and the situation to get worse. After the spasm, the condition can be painful, and it might take some time for the wound to heal. Bowel disorders such chronic constipation and diarrhea aggravate anal fissures over time. Any individual, regardless of age or gender, is susceptible to an anal fissure. Despite the fact that medical records indicate that people between the ages of 20 and 40 are more likely to develop anal fissures.

What is Anal fissure?

An anal fissure is a tear or cut that exposes the anal sphincter muscle beneath the thin lining of your anus. Skin damage usually causes the edges of the fissure to separate, the muscle to spasm, and the situation to get worse. After the spasm, the condition can be painful, and it might take some time for the wound to heal. Bowel disorders such chronic constipation and diarrhea aggravate anal fissures over time. Any individual, regardless of age or gender, is susceptible to an anal fissure. Despite the fact that medical records indicate that people between the ages of 20 and 40 are more likely to develop anal fissures.

Recovery Rate

The rate of recovery following any surgery varies from person to person. Everybody has a different capacity for healing, hence everyone's time spent recovering from anal fissure surgery is different. Anal fissure open surgery recovery often lasts two to three months, while full laser surgery recovery typically takes one to four weeks. After one month, of recovery, The patient must adhere to the recovery advice and suggestions given by the surgeon for at least one month following anal fissure surgery. It is advised that the patient avoids engaging in any activity that creates stress on the surgery site. The patient should only eat foods high in fiber and avoid foods that are very oily and spicy. The patient should routinely take sitz baths and keep the surgical area free of infection. Recovery after 2 Months The patient will feel a significant reduction in pain at the surgical location after 2 Months. Scars, however, might exist. It would take a few more days for the scars to fully heal and vanish. The patient may resume regular eating habits and return to work without encountering any significant difficulties. Recovery after 3 months The patient would be free of any post-operative discomfort after 3 months. At the surgical location, there wouldn't be any scars, and the incision would also be fully healed.

Recovery Rate

The rate of recovery following any surgery varies from person to person. Everybody has a different capacity for healing, hence everyone's time spent recovering from anal fissure surgery is different. Anal fissure open surgery recovery often lasts two to three months, while full laser surgery recovery typically takes one to four weeks. After one month, of recovery, The patient must adhere to the recovery advice and suggestions given by the surgeon for at least one month following anal fissure surgery. It is advised that the patient avoids engaging in any activity that creates stress on the surgery site. The patient should only eat foods high in fiber and avoid foods that are very oily and spicy. The patient should routinely take sitz baths and keep the surgical area free of infection. Recovery after 2 Months The patient will feel a significant reduction in pain at the surgical location after 2 Months. Scars, however, might exist. It would take a few more days for the scars to fully heal and vanish. The patient may resume regular eating habits and return to work without encountering any significant difficulties. Recovery after 3 months The patient would be free of any post-operative discomfort after 3 months. At the surgical location, there wouldn't be any scars, and the incision would also be fully healed.

Causes

  • Chronic constipation

  • Chronic diarrhea

  • Rough anal sex

  • Foreign objects being inserted into the anus

  • Passing a bowel movement while exerting excessive effort

  • Too-hard, bulky, and dry stool passing

  • Injury to the anal region

  • Underlying illnesses include sexually transmitted diseases, anal cancer, and Chrohn’s disease

  • Disruption of the anorectal area’s blood supply

Symptoms

  • Failure to pass the stool
  • Having bowel motions pain
  • Stool that contains blood as well as cracks and breaks in the anal canal
  • An area of the anal region is itching and burning.
  • painful urination
  • Harmful anal discharge

Causes

  • Chronic constipation

  • Chronic diarrhea

  • Rough anal sex

  • Foreign objects being inserted into the anus

  • Passing a bowel movement while exerting excessive effort

  • Too-hard, bulky, and dry stool passing

  • Injury to the anal region

  • Underlying illnesses include sexually transmitted diseases, anal cancer, and Chrohn’s disease

  • Disruption of the anorectal area’s blood supply

Symptoms

  • Failure to pass the stool
  • Having bowel motions pain
  • Stool that contains blood as well as cracks and breaks in the anal canal
  • An area of the anal region is itching and burning.
  • painful urination
  • Harmful anal discharge

Diagnosis

Diagnosis

Risks & Complications

Risks & Complications

When to consult a doctor ?

As soon as you notice any problems in your anal area, you should ideally visit an anorectal specialist or proctologist. But even if you do not consult a proctologist right away, you must schedule a consultation with a colorectal surgeon if your anal pain lasts for more than a few days or if you are unable to find any relief from pharmaceuticals and home remedies. If you have any irregular or odd bowel movements or detect any rectal blood with your stool, you should not wait to consult your doctor about the situation. It is not advised to take chances if you are over 45 or if you have underlying medical concerns like diabetes or high blood pressure. You should see a doctor as soon as you can in such situations.

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When to consult a doctor ?

As soon as you notice any problems in your anal area, you should ideally visit an anorectal specialist or proctologist. But even if you do not consult a proctologist right away, you must schedule a consultation with a colorectal surgeon if your anal pain lasts for more than a few days or if you are unable to find any relief from pharmaceuticals and home remedies. If you have any irregular or odd bowel movements or detect any rectal blood with your stool, you should not wait to consult your doctor about the situation. It is not advised to take chances if you are over 45 or if you have underlying medical concerns like diabetes or high blood pressure. You should see a doctor as soon as you can in such situations.

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Insurance coverage

Insurance does cover the cost of the surgical procedure for a hysterectomy performed due to adenomyosis because it is on the list of procedures that are "medically required." The cost capping, however, may change from instance to case. Please get your healthcare or insurance company to validate this.

Insurance coverage

Insurance does cover the cost of the surgical procedure for a hysterectomy performed due to adenomyosis because it is on the list of procedures that are "medically required." The cost capping, however, may change from instance to case. Please get your healthcare or insurance company to validate this.

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Facts and figures around robotic hip replacement

    Why choose Aasra for robotic knee replacement treatment?

    AASRA Hospital has the state of the art technology for performing joint replacement surgeries i,e MAKO Robitic joint replacement technology.
    There is less post operative pain, reduced hospital stay ,patient can walk early and early recovery .

    How to book appointment for aasra

    Booking an appointment with a Aasra  Orthopedician is easy. 

    Simply give us a call directly or complete our online appointment booking form. The only four questions it would ask you are “Your name,” “Contact,” and “tell us a little more about yourself.” Simply complete the form and press “submit.” One of our medical coordinators will give you a call soon to assist you in speaking with the doctor of your choice.

    Facts and figures around robotic hip replacement

    Why choose Aasra for robotic hip replacement treatment?

    AASRA Hospital has the state of the art technology for performing joint replacement surgeries i,e MAKO Robitic joint replacement technology.
    There is less post operative pain, reduced hospital stay ,patient can walk early and early recovery .

    How to book an appointment for aasra?

    Booking an appointment with a Aasra  Orthopedician is easy. 

    Simply give us a call directly or complete our online appointment booking form. The only four questions it would ask you are “Your name,” “Contact,” and “tell us a little more about yourself.” Simply complete the form and press “submit.” One of our medical coordinators will give you a call soon to assist you in speaking with the doctor of your choice.

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