Specialized Surgical Procedures

Latest techniques in joint replacement and orthopedic surgery in Kuwait

Total Knee Replacement

Replacing the worn knee joint with a high-quality prosthetic joint to restore pain-free movement and natural function.

Who Is This Surgery For?

Patients suffering from severe knee arthritis (osteoarthritis) that causes constant pain, limits daily activities (like walking or climbing stairs), and does not respond to non-surgical treatments like physical therapy or injections.

Procedure Overview

The damaged bone and cartilage surfaces are carefully removed and replaced with medical-grade metal and specialized polyethylene components. This creates a smooth, durable surface that functions like a healthy knee.

Recovery & Rehabilitation

Modern protocols allow most patients to start walking on the same day or the next morning after surgery. A structured physical therapy program is essential for restoring joint strength and range of motion.

Expected Results

A successful procedure typically eliminates chronic pain and allows patients to return to an active lifestyle, including low-impact sports. Modern joints are designed to last 20 years or more.

Detailed Procedure Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the surgery painful?

Pain is effectively managed through modern pain management protocols. Most patients experience significant improvement within days.

When can I walk after surgery?

Patients typically begin walking with a walker on the same day or the day after surgery.

What is the right age for joint replacement?

There is no specific age. The decision depends on pain severity, its impact on quality of life, and the patient's response to conservative treatment.

Partial Knee Replacement

Unicompartmental Knee Replacement (UKR)

Who Is This Surgery For?

Patients with wear in only one compartment of the knee joint while the remaining parts and ligaments are intact.

Procedure Overview

Only the damaged part is replaced while preserving healthy tissues and ligaments. This results in more natural movement and a shorter recovery period.

Recovery Period

Faster recovery compared to total replacement. Most patients return to their activities within 4-6 weeks.

Expected Results

More natural movement, less post-operative pain, and faster recovery while preserving as much natural joint tissue as possible.

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Robotic-Assisted Joint Replacement

The latest clinical advancement in joint replacement, providing unprecedented surgical precision and customized planning.

The Robotic Advantage

Using 3D pre-operative planning, the robotic system allows for millimeter-perfect alignment of the prosthetic joint, tailored specifically to each patient's unique anatomy.

Surgical Excellence

Dr. Tarek Roshdy is a pioneer in introducing robotic total knee replacement to Kuwait. The robot does not replace the surgeon but acts as a high-precision tool to ensure the most accurate implementation of the surgical plan.

Patient Benefits

High precision leads to better joint stability, more natural movement, potentially shorter hospital stays, and enhanced long-term joint survival.

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Total Hip Replacement

A highly successful procedure to eliminate hip pain and restore your ability to walk and enjoy life.

Indications for Surgery

Commonly recommended for severe hip arthritis, Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head, and complex hip fractures when conservative treatments fail to provide relief.

Advanced Techniques

We utilize modern, tissue-sparing techniques and high-durability ceramic or metal components to ensure the best possible range of motion and longevity.

Return to Activity

Most patients experience immediate pain relief. Walking begins almost immediately, and patients can typically return to an active lifestyle and light sports within a few weeks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sit on the floor after surgery?

We recommend avoiding sitting on the floor during the first weeks. After full recovery, most activities can be resumed.

How long does the prosthetic joint last?

Modern prosthetic joints typically last 20-25 years or more with normal use.

Revision Joint Replacement

Who Is This Surgery For?

Patients experiencing problems with a previous prosthetic joint: wear, loosening, infection, or instability.

Procedure Overview

A more complex procedure than primary replacement, requiring high expertise. The old joint is removed and replaced with a new one while addressing any bone issues.

Recovery Period

Longer than primary replacement. Full recovery may take 3-6 months.

Expected Results

Significant improvement in pain and function. Results depend on the condition of the bone and surrounding tissues.

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Knee Arthroscopy

Who Is This Surgery For?

Patients with meniscal tears, ligament injuries, or loose bodies within the joint.

Procedure Overview

Minimally invasive surgery through small incisions (less than 1 cm). A camera and precision surgical instruments are inserted to treat the problem.

Recovery Period

Day surgery procedure. Walking on the same day. Return to work within one to two weeks.

Expected Results

Less post-operative pain, rapid recovery, and very small scars.

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