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AS per defined procedures followed i the medical science, whether the revision of TKR can be successfully performed in single stage surgery, or two stage surgery is required, particulary in case where bacterial infection has been noticed or it is expected that bacterial has been noticed or it is expected that bacterial infection may develop later on.

Whether bacterial Infection is normally observed/developed after such type of surgeries. If yes then what is the normal duration of time to control the bacterial infection? Keeping in view the medical condition of the patient, how much time it may take further to completely control the bacterial Infection

Keeping in the view the medical condition of the affected area of the right knee of the patient where surgery was performed, whether there is any possibility that a new implant (or any other substitute) could be inserted to make the life better for the patient, or the patient will remain bed-ridden for the rest of whole life.
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7721494 tn?1431627964
What are you talking about? I don't understand the context of your question, or your sentence structure.

Did you perform a total knee replacement on someone?

Are you a medical doctor?
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Plz help me
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