1. What symptoms indicate that I might have a complication after surgery?
Persistent pain, swelling, inflammation, fever, or inability to move the joint properly may be signs of a complication.
2. Is it possible to treat complications without surgery?
Some complications can be treated with medication, but others may require surgery.
3. Can you treat me if the complication is from another doctor?
Of course. Some surgeons prefer to refer their specialists some of their complications.
4. What types of complications do you treat?
Common complications include infections, implant loosening, or damage to surrounding tissues.
5. What treatment options are available for these complications?
Treatments may include medications or surgery to correct the problem.