Total Knee Replacement BL
Iran
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Our Price USD 4505
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Hospital Price USD 4742
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You Save : USD 237
Booking Amount: USD 450. Pay Remaining 90% at the hospital.
Book NowAdditional Credit
Among the important extras we offer as part of the Additional Credit are the following:
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Site Tourism For The Patient & Attendant
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Airport Pick & Drop Service
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Ambulance service at airport
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Priority appointments with The Doctor
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Cancel Easily Anytime with Full Refund
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Room Upgradation
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Free Online Doctor Consultation Valued at USD 20
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Free hotel Stay for 5 to 7 days Accordingly
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Welcome Kit at Arrival
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Interpreter
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Medical Visa Assistance
What is Included?
- Doctor consultation charges
- Lab tests and diagnostic charges
- Room charges inside hospital during the procedure
- Surgeon Fee
- Cost of implant
- Nursing charges
- Hospital surgery suite charges
- Anesthesia charges
- Routine medicines and routine consumables (bandages, dressings etc.)
- Food and Beverages inside hospital stay for patient and one attendant.
What is not Included?
- Extra Radiology Investigations
- Healthcare Professionals Charges of other consultations.
- Other Requested Services such as Laundry etc.
- Additional Pharmaceutical Products and Medicines After Discharge from Hospital.
- Management of Conditions Unrelated to Procedures or Pre-Existing.
- The cost of any additional implants will be in addition to the package cost.
Package Description
Total Knee Replacement BL
Knee replacement, also known as knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure that replaces the weight-bearing surfaces of the knee joint to relieve pain and disability. It is most commonly used when conservative measures fail to alleviate joint pain, as well as for other knee diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis. The procedure may be more challenging and risky in individuals with significant deformity caused by advanced rheumatoid arthritis, trauma, or long-term osteoarthritis. Osteoporosis does not usually cause discomfort, deformity, or inflammation in the knees, and it is not a rationale for knee replacement.
Disease Overview:
Severe arthritis
Chronic discomfort, inability to do everyday chores, and difficulty walking or climbing stairs are all symptoms of severe arthritis. Arthritis can result in long-term joint abnormalities. Although some of these alterations are obvious, such as knobby finger joints, the damage is generally only detectable on X-ray.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most debilitating kind of arthritis. Despite the fact that they both belong under the "arthritis" banner and have some similarities, these illnesses are very different.
Rest, occupational or physical therapy, hot or cold compresses, joint protection, exercise, medicines, and, in certain cases, surgery to rectify joint damage are all options for treating arthritis. One or more of these may be part of your treatment strategy.
Disease Signs and Symptoms:
Severe arthritis symptoms
- Pain.
- Stiffness.
- Swelling.
- Redness.
- Range of motion has been reduced.
Disease Causes:
Severe Arthritis can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
- Overuse of a joint causes wear and tear.
- Age (OA is most common in adults over age 50)
- injuries.
- obesity.
- Autoimmune conditions.
- Genes or a family tree
- muscle wasting
Disease Diagnosis:
Doctors examine your joints for swelling, redness, and warmth during the physical exam. They'll also want to check how well your joints can move.
Tests in the lab
Different types of bodily fluids can be analysed to determine the type of arthritis you have. Blood, urine, and joint fluid are all regularly tested fluids. Doctors wash and numb the region before withdrawing a sample of joint fluid using a needle inserted into the joint cavity.
Imaging
These tests might uncover issues that are causing your discomfort within the joint. Here are several examples:
X-rays. X-rays are a type of radiography that uses low doses of radiation to see bone and can reveal cartilage loss, bone deterioration, and bone spurs. X-rays may not detect early arthritic damage, although they are frequently used to monitor disease development.
Tomography using a computer (CT). CT scanners use a combination of X-rays from various angles to provide cross-sectional images of inside structures. CT scans can see both the bone and the soft tissues around it.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a type of imaging that (MRI). MRIs provide more detailed cross-sectional pictures of soft tissues such as cartilage, tendons, and ligaments by combining radio waves with a strong magnetic field.
Ultrasound. High-frequency sound waves are used to imaging soft tissues, cartilage, and fluid-containing structures around joints with this method (bursae).
Ultrasound can also be used to guide the positioning of needles for extracting joint fluid or injecting drugs into the joint.
Information related to Treatment
Package Details
Days in Hospital
4 Days
Days in Hotel
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14 Days
Room Type
Private