Dr Krishna Kiran
MS (AIMS), Fellow Computer Navigated Knee & Hip Replacement (Germany)
Director – Chief Primary & Revision Hip & Knee Replacement
Experience : 20+ Years
About Doctor :
Expertise :
- Robotic joint replacement surgery.
- Computer navigated minimally invasive hip and knee replacement.
- Revision hip and knee replacement including 1 stage revision for infection.
- Arthroscopy knee.
- Acetabular trauma surgery including anterior approaches (ilioinguinal and modified stoppa).
- Limb reconstruction for bone tumours.
- Robotic Sciences
Awards & Achievements :
- Mangala Shankar Rao Award, May 1994, Awarded to the topper in the subject of physiology in the Final M.B.B.S. examination, N.T.R. University of Health Sciences.
- Distinction in Biochemistry, Physiology, 4 Pharmacology and Microbiology University 1st in IST MBBS.
- Winner of the State level Psychiatry quiz (Jaya Nagraj memorial Award).
- Adjudged the best outgoing undergraduate of Andhra Pradesh for the year 1997 in the field of Medical sciences by Prashanti Society.
Other Information :
- The team of Orthopaedics surgeons have been at the forefront in utilizing latest technologies to their best in the field of hip and knee arthroplasty over the last 10 years .We are proud to claim that ours is one of the few centres in the country which has been consistently utilizing computer navigation system along with minimally invasive techniques in joint replacement surgery to give the best possible patient outcomes.
- All the surgeons in the department each with a different skill set & expertise work as a unit , under the guidance of Dr. Krishna Kiran Eachempati who is a renowned name in the field of Arthroplasty both Nationally & Internationally.
Publications :
- Partial versus total knee arthroplasty for isolated antero-medial osteoarthritis – An analysis of PROMs and satisfaction
- Journal Of the American College of Surgeons:November 2022 – Volume 235- Issue 5 – p S62-S63 doi:10.1097/01.XCS.0000896224.47355.59
- Journal Of the American College of Surgeons:November 2022 – Volume 235- Issue 5 – p S62-S63 doi:10.1097/01.XCS.0000896216.17265.4e
- How Does Anterior Cruciate Ligament Incompetence Influence the Varus Osteoarthritic Knee?
- ‘Extended’ restricted kinematic alignment results in decreased residual medial gap tightness among osteoarthritic varus knees during robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty
