MIS Partial Knee Procedure

MIS Partial Knee Surgery Arlington, Va

Osteoarthritis has impacted more people than ever these days as the baby boomer generation continues to feel its age. According to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 30 million people in the country suffer from this disease. When patients would visit our center for any type of knee pain or arthritis in the past, the only option would be a total knee replacement. This procedure removes all of the cartilage from the knee joint and results in the insertion of an implant.

 

With today’s technology, you don’t have to opt for a total knee replacement off the bat. Our team of doctors will recommend a minimally invasive surgery (MIS) known as a partial knee replacement. When you visit the team at OrthoBethesda in Arlington, Va, we will examine your injuries, analyze your knee pain, and determine the best course of action for you.

What is a Partial Knee Replacement?

The cartilage in the knee joint breaks down when a person suffers from osteoarthritis, making it a degenerative disease. The cartilage is vital to your health and mobility because it serves as a buffer between adjacent bones. When the cartilage is worn down or gone, it can lead to friction between the bones when you move. Patients with osteoarthritis often find it difficult to bend, stand, walk, run, or perform other daily activities, reducing their quality of life.

The surgeons at OrthoBethesda in Arlington, Va, will review your case and likely recommend a procedure that’s known as the unicompartmental knee replacement. Partial knee replacement is a much more popular alternative to total knee replacement. Surgeons often recommend partial knee replacement for patients who are suffering from symptoms that bother only one side of the knee.

If it is determined that a partial knee replacement is in your best interest, the healthy part of the knee will be left in its place by the surgeon. Only the damaged areas of the knee will be removed and replaced with a prosthetic or an implant.

What are the Benefits of a Partial Knee Replacement?

Should you qualify for an MIS partial knee replacement procedure, you can experience quite a few benefits, including the following:

  • A much smaller scar compared to a total knee replacement (incisions are only two or three inches)
  • This procedure is oftentimes conducted as an outpatient procedure, limiting your time spent in the hospital
  • Recovery time will vary from patient to patient, but most people who undergo this MIS procedure will typically recover within five weeks

What is the Zimmer MIS High Flex Partial Knee System?

The options for knee replacement procedures have increased over the past 30 years. When you decide to have this minimally invasive procedure, you will experience better mobility because of implants that are much-improved compared to those used years ago.

One of the newer knee replacement options is the Zimmer MIS High Flex Partial Knee System. This system provides patients with the ability to bend their knees with ease. The implant does not provide a guarantee for high flexion, but it does allow patients who are highly active the ability to experience the best outcome possible. When you meet with a surgeon in the Arlington, Va office of OrthoBethesda, we will discuss this system with you as a possible treatment option.

Some of the other knee replacement options on the market today fail to provide patients with the ability to bend their knees deeply. Should you choose the Zimmer MIS High Flex Partial Knee System, you will notice you have a better range of motion compared to other options. Many of the patients who receive this knee replacement discover that they acquire a full range of motion after the procedure. Once you meet with the orthopedic team from OrthoBethesda in Arlington, Virginia, you will have all of the answers regarding an MIS partial knee surgery.

Call OrthoBethesda in Arlington, Va for partial knee replacement Today

If you have been suffering from arthritis or any other type of pain in either or both of your knees, it’s time to take action. Pick up the phone and call the office of OrthoBethesda today to schedule an appointment with one of our surgeons. We will take x-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and other tests to determine the root cause of your knee pain. Then, we will determine the best course of action, which can include anti-inflammatory medications, rest, exercise, physical therapy, or partial knee replacement surgery.