Spacer replacement 4 years after TKR
Has anyone been told their plastic spacer is too thin and should be replaced? My knee has been having all kinds of pain, pinching and burning sensations for months now. Xray shows implants are stable, but the spacer may be too thin and gives me the unstable feeling. Surgeon suggests going in and replacing, but not a fan of surgery. Anyone have it done? Successful? Wished they didn't? Thanks for any comments.
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This is an update on my 11-30-24 comment. The revision with the thicker spacer had little effect on pain and clunking and the recovery was much better than the original surgery. I was very optomistic during my first 4 months of physical therapy when progress began taking a down-turn. As the pain increased I continued the PT for a full year hoping for improvement. I continued seeing different Orthopedists, because they had different diagnosis, for the next 18 months. The last diagnosis was a loose implant that may explain the pain, but I won't take this to the bank. My personal experience with 3 knee replacements (one revision) is negative with more pain than pre-surgery, limited range of motion, and major reduction of quality of life.
Can I ask a question is it possiable for my spacer to wear out within 7 months I think it was my doctor who perform the surgery now I have to get a new spacer put in by another doctor he referred me to because he kept telling me nuttin was wrong I have been in pain since I had my first knee replacement surgery on march 4 2025
Can I do something about this meaning looking for a lawyer just asking