Partial Knee Replacement Surgery

Partial knee replacement surgery is a minimally invasive procedure designed to address severe damage or arthritis confined to a specific part of the knee. Unlike total knee replacement, which involves replacing the entire joint, a partial knee replacement targets only the damaged portion, preserving healthy bone and tissue. This surgical approach provides patients with quicker recovery times, improved knee function, and a more natural feel post-surgery. In this procedure, the orthopedic surgeon removes the damaged cartilage and bone from the affected compartment of the knee. The area is then resurfaced and replaced with metal and plastic components to restore smooth movement. Partial knee replacement surgery is often recommended for patients with osteoarthritis limited to one compartment of the knee, typically the medial (inner) or lateral (outer) side. One of the key advantages of partial knee replacement is its minimally invasive nature. The smaller incision results in less tis...