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Knee Surgery
Total knee replacement
A common procedure that replaces both sides of the knee joint with metal and plastic implants. This procedure is used to treat severe knee cartilage loss due to injury, arthritis, or other causes.
Partial knee replacement
Also known as a unicompartmental knee replacement, this procedure replaces only one or both of the medial and lateral compartments of the knee. It's used when wear and tear is limited to one side of the knee.
Revision total knee replacement
A procedure to replace worn out implants in an existing total knee replacement.
Minimally invasive knee replacement
This procedure uses shorter incisions to reduce pain and speed up recovery.
Robotic knee replacement
A recent advance in technology that allows surgeons to customize knee replacement surgery to match each patient's anatomy.
Knee arthroscopy
A procedure that can be performed abroad in countries such as India, Mexico, and Costa Rica.
