Total knee replacement is a surgical procedure in which the diseased knee joint is replaced with an artificial prosthesis.
The knee joint is a type of hinge joint formed at the junction of the femur (thigh bone) and tibia (large bone of the lower leg).
Total knee replacement involves the replacement of all the three components of the knee joint, that is, the medial or inside portion of the knee, the lateral or outside portion of the knee, and the patellofemoral part or the part underneath the kneecap.
The prosthesis used to replace the knee joint parts is usually made up of metal or plastic.
Purpose:
Total knee replacement surgery is generally done in the following cases:
The following symptoms could indicate the requirement for a total knee replacement surgery:
The following diagnostic tests may be done before a total knee replacement surgery:
Total knee replacement surgery is generally performed under general anesthesia (the patient is put to sleep during the procedure).
The procedure may be performed in the following different ways:
1. Open surgery:
2. Laparoscopic surgery:
3. Robot-assisted surgery:
Total knee replacement surgery may have the following complications:
MBBS, D.ORTHO, DNB - Orthopedic Surgeon