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Knee Replacement: Knee Replacement Surgery Wockhardt Knee replacement Centre
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Most people are aware of the total knee replacement surgery. This involves replacing the unhealthy surface of the entire knee joint with metal and plastic implants. It is a very successful operation with good long term results. However a large percentage of patients have arthritis limited to one part of the joint alone. Replacing the whole joint in these patients is overkill and unnecessary.
Many middle aged men and women develop osteoarthritis of the knee. Osteoarthritis of the knee affects the inner half or medial compartment to start with and then proceeds to affect the outer half or lateral compartment.
In this operation only that part of the knee, which is unhealthy, is replaced. The normal surfaces are left alone. This operation has several advantages over total knee replacement surgery.
It can be done through a very small incision.
It is minimally invasive and hence tissue damage is far less.
The patient gets complete pain relief and the implant lasts long.
The knee feels more natural as ligaments are preserved.
Range of movement is full and it allows squatting and sitting crosslegged.
Post operative hospitalization is reduced and return to normal is much faster than total knee replacement surgery.
Dr. Kaushal Malhan is a Joint Replacement and sports surgeon at the Wockhardt hospital. He was the first surgeon in India to do the mobile bearing oxford unicompartmental knee replacement and has been in the forefront in the field of full bending knee replacement surgery.
Preop xray of Dr Malhan’s patient showing affection of only half the knee joint Postop xray after surgery.
One of the many overseas patients Dr Malhan has operated at Wockhardt hospital.
He is squatting 10 days after unicondylar knee replacement surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is unicondylar arthroplaty, or partial knee replacement?
What are the advantages unicondylar arthroplasty?
How is it different from total knee replacement?
You mentioned recovery is faster. What does that mean?
What does the surgeon do during a unicondylar arthroplasty?
How do I know if I am a candidate for this surgery?
What is unicondylar arthroplaty, or partial knee replacement?
Partial knee replaces only the area of the knee that is worn out, sparing patients the more medically complicated and involved total knee replacement surgery.
What are the advantages unicondylar arthroplasty?
With a partial knee replacement, there is a dramatically shorter recovery time due to less surgical trauma, less scarring and fuller range of motion.
How is it different from total knee replacement?
During total knee replacement, surgeons typically make a 7 to 8-inch incision over the knee, patients stay in the hospital for approximately four days, and there is a recovery period of up to three months. During minimally-invasive partial knee surgery, a part of the knee to be replaced through a small, 3-inch incision. There is minimal damage to the muscles and tendons around the knee and the required hospital stay is up to two days. The recovery period is about one month.
How do I know if I am a candidate for this surgery?
Candidates for this surgery are generally younger, more active patients. The partial knee replacement allows for symptoms of pain or discomfort. The procedure allows younger patients to buy time before they need a full knee replacement. The procedure is also effective for older patients if they have disease localized to one half of the joint.
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Wockhardt Joint Replacement Centre provides knee replacement surgery, total knee replacement surgery & unycondylar knee replacement. It also discusses the advantage of total knee replacement, rehabilitation after knee surgery and unicondylar knee replacement. To learn more about knee replacement visit us at wockhardthospitals.net.
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Released on: Nov 2, 2006
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