Knee surgeons, who attended the summit hosted by Apollo Hospitals, highlighted the problem that is frequently plaguing knee replacement surgeries in India.
"Most of the knee implants used for surgery are imported and are based on the sizes of American and European patients. These implants are a misfit for Indian patients and don't facilitate their regular activities and the cost of these imported implants are very high," a release said.
Over the next 12 months, the team aims to screen more than 1.5 lakh patients in a multi-centre trial throughout the country both radiologically and anthropologically to arrive at the ideal Indian size requirements. The data would be fed into a special software in collaboration with DRDO and IIT for further research, it said.
Dr Mithin Aachi said, "Indian knee morphology is totally different from European or American, they never sit down or squat, while we do, therefore our knees are flat and need customised implants of different sizes to fit different patients"
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Based on the research a new high quality but affordable knee would be developed which would help the patients suffering from this disease, he said.
Dr L Prakash said, "we are already in the process of perfecting the prototype and are confident that the standardised knee will be available in a year after the research ends after appropriate certification."
"Currently 95 per cent of the country's needs are met by imported implants from US, Germany, England, Turkey, Brazil and even China," Prakash said.