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Questions To Ask Before Hip Or Knee Surgery

Educational list of questions patients commonly ask before pursuing hip or knee surgery.

Educational content only. Not medical advice. Individual evaluation by a qualified orthopedic specialist is required.

Suggested questions

  • What is my diagnosis and how was it confirmed?
  • What non-surgical options have been considered?
  • What are the goals of the proposed procedure?
  • What are the risks and possible complications?
  • What is the expected recovery timeline?
  • What implants would be used and why?
  • What is the experience with this specific procedure?
  • What follow-up is expected?

Frequently Asked Questions

Does every patient with preparing for surgery need surgery?

No. Treatment depends on diagnosis. Individual evaluation is required, and not every patient will need a surgical procedure.

When should I seek urgent care?

Seek urgent medical care for fever, drainage, severe swelling, chest pain, shortness of breath, sudden inability to walk, dislocation concern, or severe worsening pain.

Can I request a second opinion?

Yes. Patients are encouraged to seek additional opinions when there is uncertainty, persistent symptoms, or a recommendation for revision surgery.

Medical Review

Medical Review

This educational content has been medically reviewed for accuracy and completeness.

Reviewed by

Dr. Aureliano Mateus García, MD

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon · Joint Reconstruction · Hip & Knee Replacement · Arthroscopy · Sports Medicine

Dr. Aureliano Mateus García is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in joint reconstruction, arthroscopy, sports medicine, and hip and knee replacement surgery. His clinical practice focuses on patients with degenerative joint disease, sports-related injuries, meniscal pathology, ligament injuries, hip disorders, and advanced arthritis requiring joint replacement. Dr. Mateus combines minimally invasive orthopedic techniques with evidence-based treatment pathways designed to improve mobility, reduce pain, and accelerate recovery whenever possible.

Areas of Interest

  • Knee Replacement Surgery
  • Hip Replacement Surgery
  • Revision Joint Surgery
  • Knee Arthroscopy
  • Hip Arthroscopy
  • ACL Reconstruction

The purpose of this review is to ensure educational accuracy and consistency with current orthopedic literature and professional society recommendations. Medical review does not create a physician-patient relationship.

Last Reviewed: June 2026

Facility Information

Hospital CYNTAR

Orthopedic procedures discussed on this website may be performed at Hospital CYNTAR in Tijuana, Mexico. Hospital CYNTAR is a multidisciplinary specialty hospital serving domestic and international patients.

Advanced orthopedic surgery suites

Digital imaging services

Arthroscopy equipment

Joint replacement technology

Physical therapy and rehabilitation resources

International patient coordination

Perioperative care teams

Availability of specific technologies, services, and physicians may vary.

Hospital Standards & Accreditation

Hospital Standards & Accreditation

When evaluating orthopedic treatment programs, patients often review facility accreditation, safety protocols, infection prevention programs, quality reporting, and rehabilitation support. Hospital CYNTAR is Joint Commission International (JCI) accredited, the gold standard for international hospital quality and patient safety.

Hospital CYNTAR's JCI accreditation can be independently verified using the link above. ObesityControlCenter.com is referenced as an additional internationally recognized program operating in the same facility.

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This content is educational only and should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual evaluation by a qualified orthopedic specialist is required.

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