Partial knee replacement, also known as unicompartmental knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which only the damaged or diseased part of the knee joint is replaced with an artificial implant. This is in contrast to a total knee replacement, where the entire knee joint is replaced. The knee is divided into three compartments: medial (inside), lateral (outside), and patellofemoral (front). In a partial knee replacement, only one of these compartments is replaced.
Indications for Partial Knee Replacement:
Osteoarthritis:
Post-Traumatic Arthritis:
Inflammatory Arthritis:
Limited Joint Involvement: