Joint Reconstruction Surgery in Noida

Surgical reconstruction and realignment of joints damaged by trauma, sports injury, deformity or arthritis to restore stability and movement.

Joint Reconstruction Surgery in Noida

Joint reconstruction is the surgical repair, rebuilding or realignment of a joint that has been damaged by injury, deformity or disease. Unlike a straightforward joint replacement, reconstruction often aims to preserve and restore your own joint by correcting alignment, repairing torn ligaments and cartilage, or rebuilding bone that has been worn away. Dr. Mayank Chauhan offers these procedures at Prakash Hospital in Noida for patients of all ages, from young athletes to older adults with progressive arthritis.

Damage to a knee, hip, shoulder or ankle can come from a road accident, a fall, a sports injury, a long-standing deformity such as bow legs, or the gradual wear of osteoarthritis. Left untreated, an unstable or poorly aligned joint causes pain, stiffness and further breakdown of cartilage over time. Reconstruction techniques such as osteotomy, arthroscopic ligament and cartilage repair, and complex revision surgery are designed to address the underlying problem rather than just mask the symptoms.

With more than 15 years of experience and an international fellowship in joint surgery, Dr. Mayank Chauhan has performed thousands of orthopaedic procedures across the spectrum of joint care. Every patient at Prakash Hospital, Noida is assessed individually, with imaging and a detailed examination used to decide whether joint-preserving reconstruction, replacement or a staged approach will give the best long-term result. The goal is always to restore function, stability and pain-free movement so you can return to daily life and the activities you enjoy.

Joint Reconstruction treatment by Dr. Mayank Chauhan in Noida

Joint Reconstruction: Key Highlights

  • Reconstruction rebuilds or realigns your own joint where possible, instead of replacing it.

  • Suitable for trauma, sports injuries, deformity correction and selected arthritis cases.

  • Techniques range from keyhole arthroscopy to osteotomy and complex revision surgery.

  • Performed by Dr. Mayank Chauhan at Prakash Hospital, Noida, with 15+ years of experience.

Joints & Conditions We Treat

Reconstruction is tailored to the joint involved and the cause of the damage.

Knee Ligament & Cartilage Injuries

ACL, PCL, MCL tears and meniscus or cartilage damage from sports and accidents are common in active patients. Reconstruction restores stability and protects the knee from early arthritis.

Post-Traumatic Joint Damage

Fractures around the knee, hip, shoulder or ankle can leave joints stiff, painful or malaligned. Reconstructive surgery realigns the bone and rebuilds the joint surface where possible.

Limb Deformity & Malalignment

Bow legs, knock knees and other alignment problems overload one side of the joint and accelerate wear. Corrective osteotomy redistributes weight to relieve pain and preserve the joint.

Early & Localised Arthritis

In younger patients with arthritis confined to one part of the joint, reconstruction can delay or avoid full replacement. The aim is to keep your natural joint working for as long as possible.

Shoulder Instability & Dislocation

Recurrent dislocations and labral tears make the shoulder unreliable for work and sport. Arthroscopic reconstruction tightens and repairs the damaged structures to restore stability.

Failed Previous Surgery

Loosened, worn or infected implants and unsuccessful earlier operations may need revision. Complex revision reconstruction addresses bone loss and rebuilds a stable, functioning joint.

Reconstruction Techniques & Options

Arthroscopic Reconstruction

Keyhole surgery uses a small camera and instruments to repair ligaments, cartilage and the labrum through tiny incisions. This means less tissue damage, lower infection risk and faster recovery.

Corrective Osteotomy

The bone is precisely cut and realigned to shift load away from the damaged part of the joint. This is especially useful for deformity correction and early arthritis in younger patients.

Ligament Reconstruction

Torn ligaments such as the ACL are rebuilt using a graft to restore the joint's natural stability. This protects the surrounding cartilage and supports a return to sport and active work.

Cartilage & Meniscus Repair

Damaged cartilage and meniscus tissue are repaired or preserved rather than simply removed. Maintaining this cushioning helps protect the joint from future arthritis.

Complex Revision Surgery

Failed or worn implants are removed and the joint is rebuilt, often using bone grafts or specialised components. These demanding cases require advanced planning and experience.

Computer-Assisted Planning

Detailed imaging and pre-operative planning improve the accuracy of alignment and implant positioning. Precise reconstruction supports better function and longer-lasting results.

The Reconstruction Procedure: Step by Step

Every reconstruction is planned around your specific joint, age and activity goals.

  1. 1

    Detailed consultation, clinical examination and imaging (X-ray, MRI or CT) to confirm the diagnosis and plan the surgery.

  2. 2

    Anaesthesia assessment and a discussion of the reconstruction approach, expected outcomes and recovery with Dr. Mayank Chauhan.

  3. 3

    Surgery performed either arthroscopically through small incisions or as an open procedure, depending on the joint and the damage.

  4. 4

    Repair, realignment or rebuilding of the damaged structures, with grafts, fixation or implants used as required.

  5. 5

    Wound closure, dressing and a guided plan for early movement, pain control and weight-bearing.

  6. 6

    Monitored recovery at Prakash Hospital, Noida before discharge with clear home-care and follow-up instructions.

Recovery & Rehabilitation Timeline

  1. 1

    First days: pain management, swelling control, protected movement and guidance on using supports or a brace.

  2. 2

    Weeks 1-6: progressive physiotherapy to restore range of motion, with weight-bearing advanced as healing allows.

  3. 3

    Weeks 6-12: strengthening and balance work to rebuild muscle and improve joint control and confidence.

  4. 4

    Months 3-6: return to most daily activities and gradual reintroduction of sport or heavier work under guidance.

  5. 5

    Ongoing: periodic follow-up to confirm healing, protect the reconstruction and support a lasting, stable result.

Why Choose Dr. Mayank Chauhan

  • Senior orthopaedic and joint replacement surgeon with more than 15 years of focused experience.

  • International fellowship training in advanced joint reconstruction and replacement techniques.

  • Thousands of orthopaedic procedures performed, including complex and revision cases.

  • Emphasis on joint-preserving reconstruction whenever it offers the best long-term outcome.

  • Modern surgical facilities and dedicated rehabilitation support at Prakash Hospital, Noida.

  • Clear, patient-first communication so you understand your options and recovery at every step.

Success Highlights

  • Athletes and active adults returned to sport after ligament and cartilage reconstruction.

  • Younger patients with deformity and early arthritis helped to delay full joint replacement through osteotomy.

  • Complex revision and post-trauma cases rebuilt into stable, functional joints.

  • Consistent focus on restoring pain-free movement and independence for patients across Noida and the NCR.

Expert Orthopaedic Care at Prakash Hospital, Noida

Dr. Mayank Chauhan brings over 15 years of clinical expertise to every procedure, combining advanced surgical techniques with a patient-centred approach. Each treatment plan is tailored to the individual's condition, lifestyle, and recovery goals to ensure the best possible outcomes.

At Prakash Hospital, Noida, we use the latest minimally invasive procedures and modern technology to reduce recovery time and improve surgical precision, supported by dedicated rehabilitation from diagnosis through complete recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is joint reconstruction different from joint replacement?

Reconstruction aims to repair, realign or rebuild your own joint, preserving the natural bone and cartilage where possible. Replacement removes the damaged joint surfaces and substitutes them with an implant. Dr. Mayank Chauhan recommends whichever option best suits your age, joint condition and activity goals.

Am I a suitable candidate for joint reconstruction?

Suitability depends on the cause and extent of the damage, your age, activity level and the health of the surrounding bone and cartilage. Younger patients with sports injuries, deformity or localised arthritis are often good candidates. A consultation and imaging at Prakash Hospital, Noida will confirm the right approach for you.

Can reconstruction be done with keyhole (arthroscopic) surgery?

Many ligament, cartilage and shoulder reconstructions can be performed arthroscopically through small incisions. This usually means less pain, lower infection risk and a faster recovery. More complex or post-trauma cases may need open surgery, which is decided after assessment.

How long is the recovery after joint reconstruction?

Recovery varies with the joint and procedure, but most patients regain good range of motion within the first few weeks of physiotherapy. Return to sport or heavier work typically takes three to six months. Following the rehabilitation plan closely is key to a strong, lasting result.

Will reconstruction help me avoid a joint replacement later?

In many cases, especially in younger patients with deformity or early arthritis, reconstruction such as osteotomy can delay or avoid the need for a full replacement. It does this by correcting alignment and protecting the remaining healthy cartilage. Your individual outlook is discussed in detail during consultation.

What does revision or complex reconstruction involve?

Revision surgery addresses a joint that has failed after a previous operation, such as a loosened or worn implant or significant bone loss. It often involves removing old components, grafting bone and rebuilding a stable joint. These demanding procedures benefit from Dr. Mayank Chauhan's extensive experience and careful planning.

Medical Health Tips & Info

Essential tips for joint care, injury prevention, and post-surgery recovery

Joint Care

Maintaining healthy joints requires regular low-impact exercise, proper nutrition, and weight management. Strengthening the muscles around your joints provides better support and reduces wear over time.

Injury Prevention

Warm up before physical activities, use proper form during exercise, and wear appropriate protective gear. Early attention to minor aches can prevent them from becoming serious orthopaedic conditions.

Post-Surgery Recovery

Follow your rehabilitation plan consistently, attend all follow-up appointments, and communicate any concerns with your doctor. Patience and commitment to physical therapy are key to optimal recovery outcomes.

Contact Information

Multiple ways to reach out and begin your journey to wellness

Emaildrmayank_06@yahoo.co.in
Prakash Hospital, NoidaD-12, 12A, 12B, next to ISKCON Temple Noida, Block D, Sector 33, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301
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