What Is A Partial Knee Replacement?
Are you considering having partial knee replacement surgery? In this video, consultant orthopaedic surgeon Graeme Hopper talks through what a partial knee replacement is, and what to expect from having one. -- LINKS -- For more information on partial knee replacement surgery visit - https://www.circlehealthgroup.co.uk/t... To search for a consultant near you - https://www.circlehealthgroup.co.uk/f... – CHAPTERS -- 00:00 - 00:38 - Introduction 00:38 - 01:25 - What is a knee replacement? 01:25 - 02:23 - Why a partial knee replacement? 02:23 - 03:44 - Who is suitable for a partial knee replacement? 03:44 - 04:17 - Partial knee replacement vs total knee replacement 04:17 - 05:15 - The surgery itself 05:15 - 06:43 - Recovery 06:43 - 07:37 - Outro Why have only a partial knee replacement? A partial knee replacement, otherwise known as a unicompartmental knee replacement is a good choice if you have arthritis in only part of the knee and no arthritis or minimal arthritis on the other side of the knee and under the kneecap. Your specialist will have suggested a partial knee replacement only if you have minor, localised arthritis, if you have smaller areas of damage due to gait abnormalities, or other localised damage due to trauma or injury. What is the difference between a partial knee replacement and a total knee replacement? Compared to a total knee replacement, a partial knee replacement better preserves range of motion and knee function because it preserves healthy tissue and bone in the knee. Essentially, a total knee replacement is a bigger operation where a larger incision is required, more soft tissue is disrupted and more bone is removed from the knee joint. This is not always necessary for those with isolated arthritis in only one part of the knee and a partial knee replacement avoids removing parts of the knee that are not worn. Is recovery from a partial knee replacement painful? Yes, recovery from partial knee replacement can be a challenging and uncomfortable experience. Because a partial knee replacement is a much less invasive surgical procedure than a total knee replacement, you’ll generally have a faster recovery time. There’s less trauma to the surrounding soft tissues so healing time should be quicker. In some hospitals, after partial knee replacement surgery, patients may be able to return home the same day but often a stay overnight in hospital is required. Mr Graeme Hopper is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon. He practises at Ross Hall Hospital https://www.circlehealthgroup.co.uk/c... If you have any of the symptoms outlined in this video, seek professional medical help immediately. Do you want to hear more about knee pain, or other orthopaedic conditions? Leave a comment below and we will plan future videos on suggested topics. To see how Ross Hall Hospital can help you - https://www.circlehealthgroup.co.uk/h... #partialkneereplacement #orthopedics #kneepain

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