Joint Replacement Surgery (Hip & Knee) in Kumi & Eastern Uganda – Michoes Medical Centre

Joint Replacement Surgery (Hip and Knee Arthroplasty) in Kumi & Eastern Uganda – Michoes Medical Centre

Severe arthritis, fractures, or joint damage can cause debilitating pain and loss of mobility. At Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum, Kumi District, we offer hip and knee replacement surgery (arthroplasty) to restore function and eliminate pain. Led by Senior Orthopedic Consultant Michael Emusugut, we serve patients from Soroti, Bukedea, Ngora, Katakwi, and across Eastern Uganda. While complex joint replacements may require referral to Kampala or Mbale, we provide initial assessment, conservative management, surgical referral coordination, and post-operative rehabilitation.

What is Joint Replacement Surgery?

Joint replacement (arthroplasty) is a surgical procedure where a damaged joint is removed and replaced with an artificial implant (prosthesis). The most common replacements are the hip (ball-and-socket) and knee (hinge joint). The goal is to relieve pain, improve mobility, and enhance quality of life when non-surgical treatments have failed.

Conditions Treated with Joint Replacement

  • Severe osteoarthritis (wear-and-tear arthritis) – common in older adults and farmers
  • Rheumatoid arthritis – autoimmune destruction of joint cartilage
  • Post-traumatic arthritis – after fractures or dislocations
  • Avascular necrosis (bone death) – often of the hip femoral head
  • Hip fractures that cannot be fixed with internal fixation (elderly patients)
  • Joint deformities (bow-legs, knock-knees) causing pain

Total Hip Replacement (THR)

In total hip replacement, the damaged femoral head (ball) is removed and replaced with a metal stem and ball. The worn acetabulum (socket) is reamed and fitted with a metal shell and plastic liner. Materials used: metal-on-polyethylene (most common), ceramic-on-ceramic, or metal-on-metal (less common). Surgery takes 1–2 hours. Hospital stay: 3–5 days. Patients typically walk with crutches or walker for 4–6 weeks, then progress to cane or no support.

Total Knee Replacement (TKR)

In total knee replacement, the damaged ends of the femur (thigh bone) and tibia (shin bone) are cut and resurfaced with metal components. The back of the patella (kneecap) may also be resurfaced. A plastic spacer (polyethylene) is placed between the metal components to allow smooth gliding. Surgery takes 1.5–2.5 hours. Hospital stay: 4–7 days. Continuous passive motion (CPM) machine and early physiotherapy start day one. Most patients walk with a walker for 4–6 weeks.

Partial Knee Replacement (Unicompartmental)

For arthritis limited to one compartment of the knee (usually the medial or inner side), partial knee replacement replaces only the damaged part, preserving healthy bone and ligaments. Advantages: smaller incision, faster recovery, more natural knee motion. Candidates: older adults with isolated arthritis, stable ligaments, and correctable deformity.

Joint Replacement Process at Michoes

Initial Consultation: Michael Emusugut will evaluate your history, examine the joint, and review X-rays. We will discuss non-surgical options (medications, physiotherapy, weight loss, injections) first. Surgery is only recommended when conservative treatments fail.

Pre-operative Assessment: Blood tests (FBC, kidney/liver function, blood sugar), ECG, chest X-ray, and optimisation of chronic diseases (diabetes, hypertension).

Surgery (Referral Pathway): While Michoes can perform basic joint replacements, complex cases (revisions, severe deformities, obesity) are referred to orthopaedic centres in Mbale or Kampala. We coordinate the referral, provide all medical records, and manage post-operative follow-up care.

Post-operative Rehabilitation: Physiotherapy begins day one after surgery. Goals: prevent blood clots, maintain range of motion, strengthen muscles, and teach safe movement (avoiding dislocation for hips). Outpatient physiotherapy continues for 6–12 weeks.

Risks and Complications

  • Infection (deep or superficial) – 1% risk, reduced by antibiotics and laminar flow theatre
  • Blood clots (DVT/PE) – prevention with blood thinners and compression stockings
  • Dislocation (hip) – avoid certain positions (crossing legs, bending past 90 degrees) for 6 weeks
  • Implant loosening or wear – may require revision surgery after 15–20 years
  • Nerve or blood vessel injury – rare with experienced surgeon
  • Persistent pain or stiffness – reduced with good physiotherapy

Why Choose Michoes for Joint Replacement Care?

  • Expert assessment by Michael Emusugut (trained at Makerere and University of Cape Town)
  • On-site digital X-ray and laboratory for pre-op workup
  • Coordination with referral hospitals (Mbale, Kampala) for complex cases
  • Post-operative physiotherapy and rehabilitation at Michoes
  • 24/7 emergency care for post-op complications (pain, fever, dislocation)
  • Affordable pre-op and post-op care compared to urban centres

Non-Surgical Alternatives (Tried First)

Before considering joint replacement, we recommend: weight loss (reduces joint load), physiotherapy (strengthening surrounding muscles), pain relief (paracetamol, ibuprofen, topical creams), joint injections (corticosteroids or hyaluronic acid), and activity modification (avoid high-impact activities, use walking aids). Many patients improve without surgery.

Cost of Joint Replacement Care at Michoes

Initial consultation and X-rays: Uganda Shillings 40,000. Pre-operative blood tests: 50,000–80,000. Physiotherapy (per session): 25,000. Hospital stay (per day, for post-op care after referral surgery): 50,000. The actual joint replacement surgery costs 2,000,000–5,000,000 Ugx depending on hospital and implant type (performed at referral centres). We provide estimates and can help with insurance or sponsorship applications.

FAQ About Joint Replacement

How long does a hip or knee replacement last?

Modern implants last 15–20 years with normal use. Weight loss and low-impact activities (walking, swimming, cycling) extend longevity.

When can I return to farming after joint replacement?

Light farming (sitting, hand tools) at 3 months. Heavy farming (lifting, kneeling, walking on uneven ground) at 6–9 months. Avoid high-risk activities that could cause falls or dislocation.

Can both knees be replaced at once?

Simultaneous bilateral knee replacement is possible for healthy patients but has higher complication risk. Most surgeons prefer staging surgeries 3–6 months apart.

Do you perform hip replacement for fractured neck of femur in the elderly?

Yes. For displaced hip fractures in elderly patients, we perform hemiarthroplasty (replacing only the femoral head) as an emergency procedure. Call +256701364362 immediately for fracture assessment.

Contact Michoes for Joint Replacement Consultation

Address: Kanyum, Kumi District, Eastern Uganda. Near Kumi Main Market.

Phone: +256701364362

WhatsApp: +256779784473

Call to Action: Hip or knee pain limiting your life? Come for a consultation with Michael Emusugut. We will explore all options – from physiotherapy to surgery referral. Call +256701364362 to book. Open 24/7 for emergencies.


Orthopaedic consultation by Michael Emusugut, Senior Orthopedic Consultant, Michoes Medical Centre.

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