
Revision Surgery
Revision surgery is a follow-up procedure intended to correct or improve the results of a previous surgical operation. This type of surgery may be necessary due to complications, unsatisfactory outcomes, or changes in the patient’s condition over time. For instance, after joint replacement surgery, a patient may require revision if the implant becomes loose or causes pain. The goal of revision surgery is to restore function, alleviate discomfort, or address any issues that arose from the initial procedure, ensuring the patient has the best possible quality of life moving forward.