Product: Infla10® Pulse™ IPP Series
Revision Surgery
Revision surgery is a subsequent surgical procedure performed to alter or correct the results of a previous surgery. It is essentially a ‘redo’ operation that may be necessary for a variety of reasons across different medical specialties.¹ It can involve replacing or compensating for a failed implant (such as in joint replacements), correcting undesirable outcomes or complications from the initial surgery (like scar tissue, persistent pain, or instability), addressing an infection that developed post-operatively, or managing a new injury or recurrence of the original condition.² The primary purpose of revision surgery is to improve function, alleviate symptoms, correct anatomical issues, or address complications that were not resolved or arose from an earlier surgical intervention. While common in orthopedics for joint replacements (e.g., hip, knee, shoulder), revision procedures can apply to virtually any type of surgery where the initial outcomes are unsatisfactory or where new problems have emerged over time.³