Overview
Revision shoulder replacement is a more complex procedure performed when a previous shoulder replacement has failed, worn out or developed complications. Reasons include implant loosening, component wear, infection or unstable repair. Mr Mitra specialises in revision cases and uses advanced techniques to achieve excellent outcomes even in complex situations.
Common symptoms
- Returning pain years after shoulder replacement
- Loosening or instability of implant
- Restricted motion or loss of previous gains
- Implant failure or component wear detected on imaging
The procedure
Mr Mitra accesses the previous surgical site, removes the failed components carefully while preserving bone stock. Bone loss is addressed using bone grafts or specialised augments. New prosthetic components are positioned precisely and fixed with cement or screws. Advanced imaging and techniques ensure optimal alignment and function.
Recovery
Revision surgery recovery is similar to primary replacement but may require slightly longer hospital stay and rehabilitation. Protected immobilisation continues for 4 weeks followed by gradual range of motion exercises. Strengthening progresses carefully to protect new implants. Most patients return to normal activities by 3-6 months.
Quick facts
Procedure time
120-180 minutes
Hospital stay
1-2 nights
Recovery time
3-6 months
Success rate
90%+
Covered by all major UK insurers. No GP referral needed for self-pay.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Your recovery pathway
From your first appointment to full recovery, here’s exactly what to expect — so you know every step before you even book.
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You get seen
Initial consultation and examination with Mr Mitra to confirm your diagnosis.
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