Are orthopaedic surgeries safe?
Dr Yugal Karkhur
Created on: 16/02/2026
Answer
Yes, orthopaedic surgeries are generally safe, especially when performed by experienced surgeons using modern techniques and advanced hospital infrastructure. Most procedures today are minimally invasive, improving precision, reducing complications, and speeding recovery.
1. Advances in Surgical Technology
Techniques such as arthroscopy, robotic joint replacement, and computer-assisted surgery have significantly improved accuracy, implant positioning, and overall outcomes.
2. Pre-Surgical Evaluation
Patients undergo detailed medical assessment, imaging tests, and fitness clearance before surgery to minimize risks and ensure safety.
3. Success Rates
Common orthopaedic procedures like ligament reconstruction, fracture fixation, and knee or hip replacement have high success rates with long-term pain relief and mobility improvement.
4. Possible Risks
Like any surgery, there are small risks such as infection, blood clots, implant issues, or delayed healing, but these are uncommon and usually manageable with proper care.