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Procedure | Price Range | |
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Knee Replacement (Total) Cost Average | $13,200 - $36,200 | Free Quote |
Facility | City | Type |
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Gilbert Hospital | Gilbert | Acute Care Hospital |
Phoenix Children's Hospital | Phoenix | Childrens Hospital |
Canyon Orthopaedic Surgeons (Peoria) | Peoria | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Arizona Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine | Phoenix | Ortho Surgery Center |
Arizona Spine & Joint Hospital | Mesa | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Freedom Pain Hospital | Scottsdale | Acute Care Hospital |
Squaw Peak Surgical Facility | Phoenix | Ortho Surgery Center |
Banner Estrella Surgery Center | Phoenix | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Paramount Surgery Center of Mesa | Mesa | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Scottsdale Healthcare Thompson Peak | Scottsdale | Acute Care Hospital |
Banner Desert Surgery Center | Mesa | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Honorhealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center | Scottsdale | Acute Care Hospital |
Abrazo West Campus | Goodyear | Acute Care Hospital |
O:A:S:I:S: Hospital | Phoenix | Acute Care Hospital |
Jon R. Hillegas Surgery Center, The | Peoria | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Arizona Institute for Bone and Joint Disorders | Phoenix | Ortho Surgery Center |
Banner Boswell Medical Center | Sun City | Acute Care Hospital |
Abrazo Arrowhead Hospital | Glendale | Acute Care Hospital |
Arizona Orthopedic and Fracture Surgeons | Phoenix | Ortho Surgery Center |
Orthopedic Surgery Center of Arizona, The | Phoenix | Ortho Surgery Center |
Mayo Clinic Ambulatory Surgery Center | Scottsdale | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Athletic Institute of Medicine | Scottsdale | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center | Phoenix | Acute Care Hospital |
Piper Surgery Center | Scottsdale | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Arizona Spine and Joint Hospital | Mesa | Acute Care Hospital |
Physicians Surgery Center of Tempe | Tempe | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Biltmore Surgical Center | Phoenix | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix | Phoenix | Acute Care Hospital |
WarnerOutpatient Surgery Center | Chandler | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Maryvale Hospital Medical Center | Phoenix | Medical Center |
Abrazo Central Campus | Phoenix | Acute Care Hospital |
Arizona Orthopedic Surgical Hospital | Chandler | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Surgicenter of America LP | Phoenix | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Banner Del E. Webb Surgery Center | Glendale | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Ahwatukee Orthopedics | Phoenix | Ortho Surgery Center |
Southwest Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery Clinic | Scottsdale | Ortho Surgery Center |
The Core Institute | Sun City West | Ortho Surgery Center |
The Core Institute Specialty Hosp | Phoenix | Acute Care Hospital |
St. Michael's Center for Special Surgery-Scottsdale | Scottsdale | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
The Desert Sports Medicine and Shoulder Clinic | Mesa | Ortho Surgery Center |
Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center | Sun City West | Acute Care Hospital |
Gateway Surgery Center | Phoenix | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Valleywise Health Medical Center | Phoenix | Acute Care Hospital |
Banner Thunderbird SurgiCenter | Glendale | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Tempe St Lukes Hospital | Phoenix | Acute Care Hospital |
Laser Spine Institute | Scottsdale | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
North Valley Surgery Center | Scottsdale | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Banner Baywood Medical Center | Mesa | Acute Care Hospital |
Banner Gateway Medical Center | Gilbert | Medical Center |
Mercy Gilbert Medical Center | Gilbert | Medical Center |
Desert Orthopedic Specialists | Tempe | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Chandler Regional Medical Center | Chandler | Acute Care Hospital |
Banner Canyon Springs Surgery Center | Gilbert | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Arizona Orthopedic and Spine Center | Tempe | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Orthopedic Clinic Associates, The | Scottsdale | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Pinnacle Surgery Center of Peoria | Peoria | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Mountain Vista Medical Center | Mesa | Medical Center |
Baywood Orthopedic Clinic | Mesa | Ortho Surgery Center |
Paramount Surgery Center of Mesa | Mesa | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Banner Desert Medical Center | Mesa | Acute Care Hospital |
Honor Health John C. Lincoln Medical Center | Phoenix | Acute Care Hospital |
Honorhealth Deer Valley Medical Center | Phoenix | Acute Care Hospital |
Mayo Clinic Hospital | Phoenix | Acute Care Hospital |
Steingart Orthopedics | Phoenix | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
St. Joseph's Westgate Medical Center | Glendale | Medical Center |
Surgical Elite | Avondale | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Banner Baywood Surgicenter | Mesa | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Abrazo Scottsdale Campus | Phoenix | Acute Care Hospital |
Banner Heart Hospital | Mesa | Acute Care Hospital |
Greenbaum Outpatient Surgery Center | Scottsdale | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Honorhealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center | Scottsdale | Acute Care Hospital |
Canyon Ambulatory Surgery Center | Phoenix | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
John C. Lincoln North Mountain Outpatient Surgery Center | Phoenix | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Banner Thunderbird Medical Center | Glendale | Acute Care Hospital |
Phoenix Orthopaedic Consultants (Thunderbird) | Glendale | Ortho Surgery Center |
Phoenix Indian Medical Center | Phoenix | Acute Care Hospital |
Valley Bone and Joint Specialists | Mesa | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Banner Estrella Medical Center | Phoenix | Acute Care Hospital |
MVP Orthopedics and Sports Medicine | Glendale | Ortho Surgery Center |
Tempe-St. Luke's Hospital | Tempe | Acute Care Hospital |
Scottsdale Healthcare Hospital | Scottsdale | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Knee Replacement Surgery Cost and Procedure Introduction
Knee replacement surgery, sometimes called total knee replacement or TKR, is an option for people who have knee pain or loss of mobility. Osteoarthritis is the most common reason, but injuries — fractures, torn cartilage and torn ligaments — may also lead to degeneration which is cause for knee replacement. This procedure is usually only considered after more conservative measures — anti-inflammatory medication, bracing, physical therapy, prescription pain medication and restrictions in activity — have been exhausted with little or no improvement. This procedure is performed under general anesthetic. Patients typically stay in the hospital for several days after the surgery and can return to normal activities after six weeks, though you will have to avoid high-impact activities after a knee replacement.
Patient Preparation for Knee Replacement Surgery
A physical examination will be performed along with blood or other diagnostic tests — X-rays, MRIs, etc. It is particularly important to inform the physician of all medications or vitamins taken regularly or if you are pregnant (or think you might be pregnant). Tell your doctor if you have heart, lung or other medical conditions that may need special attention and, finally, if you have a history of bleeding disorders or if you are taking any anticoagulant (blood-thinning) medications, aspirin or other medications that affect blood clotting. You will be given instructions in advance that will outline what you should and should not do in preparation for the surgery; be sure to read and follow those instructions. You will be asked to fast for eight hours before the procedure, generally after midnight. You will need to make arrangements for transportation after the surgery is complete. If you are given a prescription for pain medication, have it filled prior to surgery.
What to Expect During and After Knee Replacement Surgery
The surgery itself usually takes about two hours, but the preparation and recovery time may have several hours. An intravenous line is inserted into the arm to administer a sedative and a painkiller. Your heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate and oxygen level will be monitored during the procedure. The procedure is done while you are under general anesthesia (unconscious and pain-free). Typically, knee replacement surgery is performed by an orthopedic surgeon. Once unconscious, the surgeon will make an incision down the middle of the knee, eight to 10 inches long. The ends of the tibia and femur are then and prepared for the prosthetic. The new knee components are then attached to the bones using bone cement, and the surgeon will then test for fit and mobility. Finally, the incision will be stitched closed.
After surgery, you will be taken to the recovery room for observation. Once your blood pressure, pulse, and breathing are stable and you are alert, you will be taken to your hospital room. Patients stay in the hospital from one to three days, when pain can be managed without IV pain medication and the patient can safely use crutches or a walker. Before being discharged, you will be given instructions about care for your incisions, limits on activities and what you should do to aid your recovery. If you notice any of the following, call the number the hospital gave you: Fever, excessive sweating, difficulty urinating, redness, bleeding or worsening pain.
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