
What is Partial Knee Replacement?
Partial knee replacement is a surgical option for patients whose knee damage is limited toone area of the joint, typically caused by osteoarthritis or localized cartilage damage.
In thisprocedure, only the affected compartment of the knee is replaced, while the healthycartilage, ligaments, and bone in other parts of the knee are left intact. This differs from atotal knee replacement, where the entire knee joint is replaced.
By retaining much of yournatural knee, the partial replacement can provide a more natural feeling post-surgery andpreserve better knee function.The surgery is done through smaller incisions than those required for a total kneereplacement, reducing trauma to the surrounding tissues.
This technique is often considereda minimally invasive procedure. During the surgery, the damaged portion of the knee isremoved and replaced with a metal and plastic implant that mimics the movement of ahealthy knee joint.

This procedure can be performed on the inner (medial), outer (lateral), orkneecap (patellofemoral) part of the knee, depending on where the damage is located.
Benefits of Partial Knee Replacement
Partial knee replacement offers several advantages compared to total knee replacement.One of the key benefits is a shorter recovery time. Because less bone and tissue are disturbed during surgery, patients typically experience less pain and swelling postoperatively.Additionally, the smaller incisions lead to less scarring and a faster return to normal dailyactivities. Many patients are able to walk within a day or two following the procedure, andphysical therapy helps to quickly regain strength and mobility.Another important advantage is the retention of more of the natural knee structure, which can lead to a more natural feeling during movement. Patients often report better range ofmotion and a more stable knee joint. This procedure is particularly beneficial for younger,active patients with localized arthritis who are not yet ready for total knee replacement butare seeking pain relief and improved function. Furthermore, by preserving the healthy partsof the knee, there is potential for easier revision to a total knee replacement if it becomesnecessary in the future.
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