Knee Replacement Surgery in the Morning, Walking in The Afternoon — Unbelievable but it's True?

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Knee Replacement Surgery in the Morning, Walking in The Afternoon — Unbelievable but it's True?

Yes, it is medically possible to walk on the same day as knee replacement surgery. Thanks to Robotic Knee Replacement and the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol, many patients at Fathima Multispeciality Hospital, Warangal take their first steps within 4–6 hours of their operation — on the same day. This is not a claim — it is the new standard in advanced orthopaedic care.

1. Is Same-Day Walking After Knee Replacement Really Possible?

Ten years ago, if a doctor told a knee replacement patient they would be walking the same afternoon, that patient would have laughed in disbelief.

Today, it is not only possible — it is expected.

Modern robotic knee replacement surgery, combined with advanced anaesthesia techniques and a structured recovery protocol, has completely changed what patients experience in the hours immediately after surgery. At Fathima Multispeciality Hospital, Warangal, patients operated on in the morning are routinely walking — with support — by the afternoon of the same day.

Here is exactly how that happens.

2. What Makes Same-Day Walking Possible?

i. Robotic Precision Means Less Tissue Damage

Traditional knee replacement requires more manual cutting and adjustments, which causes greater trauma to the muscles, ligaments, and soft tissue surrounding the knee. The body’s response to that trauma — swelling, pain, bleeding — is what kept patients bedridden for days.

Robotic knee replacement changes this entirely.

The robotic system used by Dr. Sukesh Reddy P at Fathima Hospital creates a precise 3D surgical plan before the operation begins. During surgery, the robotic arm operates within defined boundaries — removing only the exact bone required, no more, no less. The result is:

  • Minimal blood loss
  • Significantly less soft tissue trauma
  • Reduced post-operative swelling
  • Less pain in the first 24 hours

Less damage to the knee means the body has less to recover from — and the patient can get moving sooner.

ii. Advanced Anaesthesia Techniques

Modern knee replacement no longer requires heavy general anaesthesia that leaves patients groggy for hours. At Fathima Hospital, spinal anaesthesia combined with nerve blocks is used to:

  • Numb the knee region specifically
  • Keep the patient conscious and oriented
  • Allow the anaesthesia to wear off quickly
  • Minimize nausea and post-operative drowsiness

Patients are alert, aware, and ready to attempt movement within a few hours of surgery ending.


iii. The ERAS Protocol — Enhanced Recovery After Surgery

ERAS is a globally proven, evidence-based recovery framework that prepares the patient before surgery and accelerates recovery after it. At Fathima Multispeciality Hospital, the ERAS programme includes:

Before Surgery:

  • Nutritional optimization
  • Pre-operative physiotherapy exercises
  • Patient education on what to expect post-surgery

During Surgery:

  • Robotic precision to minimize tissue damage
  • Targeted anaesthesia to reduce recovery time

After Surgery (Same Day):

  • Physiotherapist-guided standing within 4 hours
  • First assisted steps in the ward the same afternoon
  • Pain managed with oral medications — not heavy sedatives

This structured approach means patients are physically and mentally prepared to move — and the surgical technique makes it safe to do so.

3. What Does Same-Day Walking Actually Look Like?

To be clear — same-day walking does not mean running a marathon the evening of surgery.

It means:

  • Standing at the bedside with a physiotherapist’s support
  • Taking 5–10 supervised steps using a walker
  • Sitting in a chair rather than lying flat in bed
  • Beginning the process of bending and straightening the knee

These early movements are medically critical. They prevent blood clots, reduce swelling, maintain muscle activation, and dramatically improve long-term outcomes. The sooner movement begins, the faster full recovery follows.

4. Why This Matters for Patients in Warangal

For decades, patients in Warangal feared knee replacement surgery because of what they heard: weeks in bed, months of pain, long hospital stays. That fear kept many people suffering with arthritis far longer than necessary.

That picture is now outdated.

With Dr. Sukesh Reddy P’s robotic knee replacement programme at Fathima Multispeciality Hospital, backed by a ₹7 Crore investment in advanced surgical technology, patients across Warangal, Hanamkonda, Karimnagar, and Khammam now have access to the most modern, recovery-focused knee replacement available anywhere in India — without travelling to Hyderabad.

5. Key Takeaways

  • Same-day walking after knee replacement is real and medically proven
  • Robotic surgery reduces tissue damage, enabling faster mobilisation
  • Advanced anaesthesia keeps patients alert and ready to move sooner
  • The ERAS protocol prepares and supports recovery before and after surgery
  • Available now at Fathima Multispeciality Hospital, Warangal under Dr. Sukesh Reddy P

6. Conclusion

Surgery in the morning. Walking in the afternoon. It sounds unbelievable — but for patients choosing robotic knee replacement at Fathima Multispeciality Hospital, Warangal, it is simply Tuesday. If knee pain is limiting your life, the most advanced solution in the region is now available right here in Warangal.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

1Q:
Is it safe to walk on the same day as knee replacement surgery?
Ans:
Yes. With robotic knee replacement and the ERAS protocol, same-day walking is not only safe — it is recommended. Early movement reduces the risk of blood clots and supports faster recovery.

2Q: How soon can I walk normally after robotic knee replacement in Warangal?
Ans: Most patients walk without a walker within 3–4 weeks and return to full daily activities by 6–8 weeks. Robotic precision and early mobilisation both contribute to this faster timeline.

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