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About Dr. S.K. Gupta

M.S. (Ortho.) Mumbai,
M.R.C.S., F.I.A.S. (Japan),
F.A.P.O.A. (Singapore),

Dr. S.K. Gupta Galaxy Hospital Bhopal
Dr. S.K. Gupta Contribution In Knee Cartilage Preservation and Regrowth

Faculty Bihar Knee Arthroscopy and osteotomy course May 2024 Patna talk on

hidden lesion of knee

Faculty CGIOACON Jan 2023 and talk on cartilage lesion

Faculty 1 st Knee preservation course Dec 2021

Faculty and co organizing secretory MPIOACON 2021

Scientific chairman and Faculty IBOS, Feb 2020, Indian biologics

orthopedic society.

Faculty IOACON 2017

Faculty IASCON 2016

Faculty and surgery demonstration for Advance knee and shoulder

arthroscopy workshop at SRMC Chennai Aug 2014.

Faculty and surgery demonstration for Basic and Advance knee

arthroscopy workshop at SAIMS Indore July 2014.

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All About Knee Cartilage Preservation and Regrowth

Knee cartilage plays a vital role in the function of the knee joint, cushioning and reducing friction during movement. When cartilage is damaged due to injury, aging, or wear and tear, it may lead to pain, stiffness, and limited mobility. Knee cartilage preservation and regrowth are therefore essential for preventing the progression of knee osteoarthritis and preserving joint function.

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Knee Cartilage Preservation and Regrowth

Knee cartilage is the one that plays an essential role in the function of the knee joint, allowing smooth movement and absorbing shock. Damaged cartilage can lead to pain, stiffness, and difficulty in performing everyday activities. Thus, preserving and regenerating knee cartilage is vital to prevent further joint damage and avoid more invasive surgeries like knee replacements.

The ultimate goal is to regrow cartilage, especially for patients who want to delay the need for knee replacements. With regenerative therapies and modern surgical techniques, cartilage can be preserved or regenerated, allowing patients to continue their active lifestyles with less pain and greater mobility.

Knee cartilage assists the knee to be functional through easy movement without shocks. Broken or damaged cartilage can provoke painful stiffness with challenges in basic actions. Healthy cartilage ensures one does not get worse further from the conditions mentioned above into an invasive method, such as replacement of knee parts.

Regrowing cartilage is an important goal, particularly for patients who wish to delay the need for knee replacements. With regenerative therapies and modern surgical techniques, cartilage can be preserved or regenerated, which allows patients to continue their active lifestyles with less pain and greater mobility.

Why Consult Dr. S.K. Gupta for Knee Cartilage Preservation and Regrowth

Dr. Sheetal Kumar Gupta is an arthroscopy and sports injury specialist heading the arthroscopy and joint reconstruction unit at Galaxy hospital, Bhopal. He has been a consultant for sports medicine, Sports Authority of India & State Sports Academy and is serving National level teams of various disciplines like Hockey, Judo, Kabbadi, Water Sports, Wushu Taikwando etc.

He has done his fellowship in Arthroscopy and Sports medicine from Japan and was trained at various international surgical centres. With an experience of more than 21 years, he has performed over 12000 knee and shoulder surgeries including complex ligament surgeries and surgeries of around more than 8000 National/International level players of various disciplines. He is National and International level faculty for various seminars, conferences and workshops.

Notable Achievements:

  • Trained at Japan, Germany, UK, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.
  • Visiting sports medicine specialist Sports Authority of India (SAI).
  • Ex Sports injury specialist to Indian senior Women National Hockey team.
  • Ex-Dope control officer, National Anti-doping Agency (NADA).
  • National faculty for advance knee and shoulder arthroscopy workshop and conferences.
  • Performed more than 12000 arthroscopies independently including knee and shoulder arthroscopies.
  • Successfully operated over 3000 players who are back in sports and have won national and international medals after their surgeries.
  • Successfully treated more than 10000 sports players of various disciplines.
  • Internationally trained and more than 21 years of experience.
  • Has treated National and International level players of Hockey like Sardar Singh, Shivendra, Sandeep Singh, Dilip Tirkey, Sameer Dad ; Olympic champion Ankit Sharma, Commonwealth Karate champion Supriya Jatav, world champions of Judo like Sanathoi, Kalpana Devi, Navjot to name a few and boxing legends like M.C. Mary Kom & Sarita devi

What Happens When You Have Knee Cartilage Damage?

Knee cartilage damage occurs when the cartilage in the knee joint becomes worn, torn, or damaged due to injury, age-related wear, or degenerative diseases such as osteoarthritis. Cartilage is essential for cushioning and supporting the knee joint, allowing smooth movement and shock absorption. Cartilage damage can result in several symptoms:

  • Pain in the knee joint, especially when bearing weight
  • Swelling in the knee
  • Stiffness or reduced range of motion
  • Difficulty walking, running, or climbing stairs
  • A feeling of the knee “locking” or “giving way”
  • Popping or grinding sounds when moving the knee
  • Instability or weakness in the knee

What is Cartilage Regrowth or Preservation?

Cartilage regeneration and preservation are innovative techniques that aim to restore or protect the knee cartilage from further damage. The goal is to reduce pain, restore function, and delay or prevent the need for more invasive procedures like knee replacement. Various methods are available to promote cartilage healing or to regrow the cartilage. Some popular options include:

  1. Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI): This procedure involves harvesting cartilage cells from the patient’s own knee, growing them in a lab, and then re-implanting them into the damaged area of the knee. It is a two-stage process and works best for larger cartilage defects.

  2. Microfracture Surgery: A minimally invasive technique where tiny holes are made in the bone under the cartilage to stimulate the growth of new cartilage. This technique is suitable for smaller defects and has been a common choice for cartilage repair.

  3. Osteochondral Autograft Transplantation (OAT): A method where healthy cartilage is taken from non-weight-bearing areas of the knee and transplanted to the damaged area. This can help restore function and reduce pain.

  4. Stem Cell Therapy: Stem cells are injected into the knee joint to encourage cartilage regrowth. This is an emerging treatment and may help in regenerating the damaged tissue.

  5. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy: PRP injections use concentrated platelets from the patient’s own blood to accelerate healing and regeneration in the cartilage.

Does Cartilage Regrowth or Preservation Need Surgery?

Cartilage regrowth and preservation techniques typically require surgery or minimally invasive procedures. These options are most suitable for patients who:

  • Are younger, active, and wish to avoid knee replacement surgery
  • Have cartilage damage that significantly affects knee function and quality of life
  • Experience persistent pain or instability despite conservative treatments
  • Have specific cartilage defects that can be addressed through regenerative techniques

What Are the Symptoms of Cartilage Damage?

Symptoms of cartilage damage may include:

  • Pain that worsens with activity or pressure on the knee
  • Swelling around the knee joint
  • A grinding or clicking sensation when moving the knee
  • Reduced mobility or stiffness in the knee joint
  • Limited ability to engage in physical activities or sports
  • A feeling of instability or weakness in the knee

Does Cartilage Regrowth Lead to Knee Replacement?

Cartilage preservation and regeneration techniques aim to restore the function of the knee and prevent the need for knee replacement surgery. While these treatments can be highly effective in reducing pain and improving mobility, they do not always restore the knee joint to its original state. If the cartilage is severely damaged and regeneration is not effective, knee replacement may still be necessary down the line.

However, cartilage regeneration can significantly delay the need for knee replacement and extend the functional life of the knee joint.

Treatment Procedure for Cartilage Regrowth

Treatment for knee cartilage damage depends on the extent of the damage and the chosen method for cartilage regrowth. The following options are available:

  1. Home Remedies for Cartilage Damage

Before pursuing surgical or regenerative treatments, some home remedies may help manage pain and reduce inflammation:

  • Rest: Limiting activities that place stress on the knee, such as running or jumping, can give the cartilage time to heal.
  • Ice Packs: Applying ice for 15-20 minutes can reduce swelling and pain.
  • Anti-inflammatory Medication: Over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can provide relief from inflammation and pain.
  • Compression Wraps: Compression may help reduce swelling around the knee.
  • Elevation: Elevating the knee may help reduce swelling.
  1. Physiotherapy for Cartilage Damage

A physiotherapist will create an exercise plan tailored to strengthening the muscles around the knee joint and improving flexibility. Physiotherapy is particularly helpful for managing pain and improving the range of motion before or after any surgical procedure.

  1. Surgical and Minimally Invasive Procedures for Cartilage Damage

Surgical treatments may be recommended for those with significant cartilage damage. Depending on the method chosen, surgery may involve one of the following:

  • Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI): Harvesting cartilage cells and implanting them into the damaged area.
  • Microfracture Surgery: Stimulating new cartilage growth by creating small fractures in the underlying bone.
  • Osteochondral Autograft Transplantation (OAT): Harvesting cartilage from healthy areas and transplanting it into the damaged region.
  • Stem Cell Therapy: Introducing stem cells into the knee to stimulate regeneration.
  • PRP Therapy: Using platelet-rich plasma to promote healing in the knee joint.

Preparation for Cartilage Regrowth Treatment

Before undergoing cartilage regeneration treatments, the doctor may perform the following:

  • Physical Examination: To assess the range of motion, pain levels, and overall knee function.
  • X-rays: To examine the bone structure and rule out fractures.
  • MRI or CT Scans: To evaluate the extent of cartilage damage and plan the appropriate treatment.
  • Blood Tests: If considering stem cell or PRP therapy, blood tests may be done to ensure suitability.

Pre-Surgery Preparations for Cartilage Regrowth

Before undergoing any surgical treatment for cartilage regrowth, the following steps are typically recommended:

  • Discussion of Treatment Options: The patient should understand all available treatment methods and their potential outcomes.
  • Fasting: Fasting may be required before surgery, particularly for arthroscopic procedures.
  • Medication Disclosure: Any medications, supplements, or blood thinners should be disclosed to the doctor.
  • Smoking and Alcohol: Avoid smoking and alcohol before surgery to improve healing.
  • Physiotherapy: Pre-surgery physiotherapy may be suggested to strengthen the knee muscles and reduce inflammation.

Post-Operative Care for Cartilage Regrowth Treatment

Recovery after cartilage regrowth procedures varies depending on the method used. Common post-operative guidelines include:

  • Rest: Avoiding strenuous activities that could strain the knee.
  • Physical Therapy: Rehabilitation exercises to improve mobility and strength.
  • Pain Management: Use of prescribed pain medication and anti-inflammatory drugs.
  • Ice Therapy: Applying ice to reduce swelling.
  • Follow-up Appointments: Regular check-ups to monitor the healing process.

Risks and Complications Associated with Cartilage Regrowth Procedures

While regenerative treatments have a high success rate, they do carry some risks, including:

  • Infection
  • Blood clots
  • Graft rejection or failure
  • Persistent knee pain
  • Delayed or incomplete cartilage regeneration
  • Swelling and stiffness in the knee

Cartilage Regrowth Surgery Cost in India

The cost of cartilage regrowth treatment in India varies based on the method used, the severity of cartilage damage, and the location of the treatment. Typical prices include:

  • Microfracture Surgery: INR 50,000 to INR 1,50,000
  • Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI): INR 2,00,000 to INR 5,00,000
  • Osteochondral Autograft Transplantation (OAT): INR 1,50,000 to INR 3,00,000
  • Stem Cell or PRP Therapy: INR 40,000 to INR 1,50,000

Choosing the Right Specialist for Cartilage Regrowth Treatment

It is crucial to choose a qualified and experienced orthopedic surgeon for cartilage regrowth treatment. Look for:

  • Board Certification: Ensure the surgeon is board-certified and specializes in knee surgeries.
  • Experience: An experienced surgeon will have a proven track record in cartilage treatments.
  • Reputation: Look for positive reviews and testimonials from previous patients.
  • Technology: Ensure that the clinic or hospital uses the latest techniques and technologies for cartilage repair.
  • Compassionate Care: The best surgeons will prioritize patient comfort and explain all procedures in detail.

Why Choose Us for Knee Cartilage

  • Our surgeon Dr S.K Gupta is a world renowned knee and shoulder surgeon with extensive experience of Multi Ligament and meniscus surgeries.
  • He has over 21 years of focused work-experience in knee and shoulder arthroscopy and12000 + successful surgeries.
  • He has experience of successful treatment of hundreds of International and national sports persons.
  • His highest level of qualifications and mastery in his work, is the reason of making him first choice for LCL Meniscus treatment by patients from across the country.
  • The hospital is dedicated Arthroscopy Centre with highest number of LCL and meniscus surgeries.
  •  This makes every member of the team in your service, highly competent and experienced for LCL and Meniscus surgery pre-op, intra-op, post-op and rehabilitation management.
  • The hospital is well known for affordable cost and cashless facility with combination of best surgeon, best equipments, best implants, and specially trained team for knee and shoulder surgery care.
  • The successful result of surgery depends very much on the detailed and focused expertise of surgeon and his team.
  • Experience and skills of your surgeon is the most important factor for successful result.
  • You must research well about it, as the primary surgery is the most important chance.
  • Hi-Tech modular operation theatres, high precision International equipments for arthroscopy, world class OT machinery specific for knee and shoulder surgery
  • Protocol based and highly skilled OT team with focussed work in knee and shoulder arthroscopy plays a vital role in surgical success.
  • All our operation theatres are well equipped with planum with HEPA filters. High efficiency HEPA filters can remove 99.97 to 99.99% of airborne particles including smallest bacteria to the size of 0.3 microns. This helps to safeguard our patient from infections.
  • The hospital has well defined “infection control guidelines” to be followed by all team members. This helps in reducing the infection rate to less than 0.1%.
  • “Triple Level checks” for sterility and disinfection of implants and OT support materials is strictly followed.
  • “WHO surgical Safety protocol” for Sign-IN, Time-Out, Sign-Out is adhered to In 100% patients.
  • “High pressure autoclave with Pre-Vac” and “ETO sterilization” procedures are used.
  • Wheeling in, Wheeling out and anaesthesia safety protocols are strictly followed. One Way Traffic protocol is followed.
  • Central Medical gases oxygen and nitrous supply And central suction systems are in place.
  • Pressure Dampeners are active to maintain OR pressures. Humidity Checks are done to maintain evidence based recommended guidelines.

KPI (Key Performance Indicators) are being regularly caught, audited and analyzed. Team Galaxy takes utmost care and as a result the captured para are between 0 to 0.13%. This practice is one of the central reasons for our very high success rate. The para captured and assessments done are like-

  1. CAUTI
  2. PVC IR
  3. SSIR
  4. BTRI
  5. Med EI
  6. Fall Risk assessment
  7. Vulnerability Score
  8. Pain Score
  9. Pressure Sore vulnerability Assessment
  10. Patient Satisfaction Index

Post Op care team is regularly following Care Bundles like-

  1. PVC insertion Care Bundle
  2. PVR Daily Care Bundle
  3. Catheter Insertion Care Bundle
  4. Catheter Daily Care Bundle
  5. SS care Bundle
  6. WHO Hand Hygiene Protocol
  7. Universal Precautions

Patient Safety Protocols being followed are like-

  1. “7 Level Check” for Side identification
  2. Pre-Operative Checklist
  3. BT prep and safety protocol
  4. Belongings and Material Handover Protocol
  5. Surgical Site Marking Protocol
  6. Patient Identification Protocol
  7. Admission and Discharge Protocol
  8. Checklist for shifting from OR to Recovery SICU
  9. Checklist for shifting from SICU to Ward
  • The finest details of immediate post-op depends on the expertise of medical, nursing and rehabilitation team.
  • Since our hospital serves only for these surgeries, every member is extensively trained, as compared to any other general Orthopaedic Hospital serving many types of surgeries.
  1. The team follows “Surgical age-based assessments and reassessments” to formulate the customized care.
  2. Rehab is planned “One-O-One as per the milestones achieved” by the patient till visit date.
  3. Phases of Rehab are scientifically based on division into Macrocycle, Mesocycle and Microcycles of care, the Pre-Injury level of activity, the Surgical details of patient as per the surgeon; and “not one size fits all” method.
  4. The “5-Staged Plan of Care” of post op rehabilitation is followed for holistic recovery of patients –
  5. Protection & Activation
  6. Recovery of Range
  7. Strength Development
  8. Functional Integration Inclusion
  9. RTS If Sports Person
  10. Sports-Persons’ prolonged follow up to Return To Sports after RTS Testing is followed.
  11. Regular skill upgrade training of team is done as per new international guidelines.
  • Our Physiotherapy team serves large number of ACL and meniscus surgery post operative patients, with close follow up, for return to normal and return to Sports.
  • This huge experience in knee and shoulder surgery rehabilitation is the reason for their best results.
  •  Our successful results are the reason, why our old patients send other patients for similar results.

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