Ramsay Health Care UK (formerly Capio) is
one of the leading providers of private healthcare in the UK with 22 private hospitals and also 4 treatment centres at which it treats NHS and private patients. Knee surgery is one of a wide and comprehensive range of procedures undertaken in Ramsay Hospitals.
Recognised by all major medical insurers, Ramsay offers fast, convenient, effective and high quality treatment for all patients in a safe and clean environment, whether medically insured, self-pay, or from the increasing number referred by the NHS.
Why choose Ramsay for knee surgery?
The Ramsay operating theatres utilise ultra clean-air technology, minimising the risk of hospital infection with bacteria such as MRSA.
24 hour clinical support is provided by resident medical offers. These are fully qualified doctors who provide on site support to the consultant orthopaedic surgeon who carries out your knee surgery operation.
All patient bedrooms are en-suite with TV and radio facilities.
There is on site free car parking for you and your visitors.
All hospitals have a well equipped physiotherapy department with wide range of modern physiotherapeutic equipment to enable a rapid recovery from knee replacement and other forms of knee surgery. All staff are experienced Chartered Physiotherapists registered with the Health Professions Council.
Diagnostic facilities include state of the art imaging departments with MRI and CT scanning facilities
Knee surgery techniques available at Ramsay hospitals
Procedure availability may vary across units. Please check availability of these procedures at your local Capio Hospital.
Total knee replacement surgery
A successful knee replacement operation will help a patient to walk more easily and create less pain when doing so. A knee replacement is most often needed due to severe wear and tear from osteoarthritis or from inflammation caused by rheumatoid arthritis which can also cause severe damage to the joint.
Surgery involves removal of the damaged joint and replacing it with an artificial knee joint made from either metal or plastic. The knee replacement is fixed to the bone using acrylic cement and the skin is stitched up.
Arthroscopy of the knee
An arthroscopy is used to treat a number of knee problems such as a cartilage tear or damage to ligaments. A small camera is inserted through small incisions into the knee which is used to diagnose the problem. Surgery can also be performed without making any further incision to the knee.
The knee will also be examined for damage to the ligaments, cartilage or joint surfaces. Any loose bodies or torn cartilage will be removed in the procedure.
ACL reconstruction
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is one of the most important ligaments in stabilising the knee joint. If this ligament becomes damaged the knee can give way when stressed with twisting movements.
Good mobility can be once again achieved with exercises and physiotherapy however if the knee continues to give way under turning movements an ACL reconstruction may be required.
The procedure is concerned with removing the damaged part of the ligament and replaced with a ligament from another part of the body. The replacement ligament is fixated to the bone via special screws drilled into the bone.
Private hospital locations
There are 22 Ramsay Hospitals across the UK, from Cornwall to Yorkshire. To locate your nearest Ramsay hospital,
visit the Ramsay web site.
Head office
Ramsay Health Care UK Operations Ltd
1 Hassett Street
Bedford
Bedfordshire
MK40 1HA
Tel: 01234 273473
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