Has anyone had knee arthrodesis (fused knee) surgery done?
I had a knee replacement done in October 2019 and within less than a month my tendon tore from getting up out of a chair. Three months later my doctor replaced my tendon and knee cap. My knee got infected, and he sent me to another doctor to have my knee washed out and replaced with a spacer. The doctor should have waited until all the infection was gone. My left knee was fused in August 2021, and I cannot bend my leg. I also have a rod in my left leg from my thigh to my ankle. The reason my left knee was fused is because I had too many infections with 10 surgeries.
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I'm so sorry Blue. I'm 69 and had both knees replaced in 2022 and am doing fine, but what you describe is scary. How do you manage with a rod from hip to ankle?
All the best to you, and again, so sorry about this. Joe
I had a knee replacement done in October 2019 and within less than a month my tendon tore from getting up out of a chair. The doctor weakened my tendon during knee replacement. Three months later my doctor replaced my tendon with a donor tendon and knee cap. My knee got infected a month and a half later. I told the doctor on two visits it is infected, and he said no it is not. The third visit the doctor said it is infected and he sent me to another orthopedic doctor to have my knee washed out and replaced with a spacer plus two more spacers in 2020 and 2021. When it was infected, it damaged my tissue on my knee joint and then I had surgery done to put tissue back on my joint. The second orthopedic doctor sent me to a third orthopedic doctor to fuse my left knee in August 2021. The doctor should have waited until all the infection was gone to give me a new knee replacement. I always told the doctor I want a new knee replacement, and he told me there is zero chance to have one. I cannot bend my knee, and I also have a rod in my left leg from my thigh to my ankle. It is hard to do my chores because I have to watch every step I make. The doctor told me I could walk on my own without a walker and cane, but this is not true. It is not easy to walk or sit with a left leg that does not bend. Is there anyone out there that has had a similar situation that can help me? Is there anyone out there that had their knee fused and then later had it reversed with a knee replacement? Does anyone know an orthopedic doctor in Houston, TX that can reverse a fused knee with a knee replacement?
I’m so sorry for your loss. I am trying to make a decision for a fusion or a knee replacement for the third time. Doctor say it will take 4months to heal when he take out then he will put the new knee in. He has to build up the knew with cadaver bone and other stuff but it might not work. So all that work, pain, ,
time in bed because when I have the knee out I have to lay until it completely heals ab then he puts in the replacement. Or I can have it fused or amputated.
3 options and not very good ones.
It sure helped me to read your post. Pleased keep me informed of your journey. Lie me know if you find a doctor that can help you. My prayers are with you.
Michelle Mullen
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Hello @blue45, I combined your new knee fusion discussion with your previous discussion titled, "Has anyone had knee arthrodesis (fused knee) surgery done?" - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/has-anyone-had-knee-arthrodesis-fused-knee-surgery-done/.
I'd like to also invite @lynettegable and @jasonh6 who have also discussed a fused knee on Mayo Clinic Connect. It looks like @michellemu1992 is also facing a decision on whether or not to have a knee fusion as well. @fred811 also posed the question on whether or not a knee fusion is reversible, https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/knee-fusion-reversal/, where @ralph1 talked about a reversal of their knee fusion.