How
is it different from total knee replacement?
During total knee replacement, surgeons typically make
a 7 to 8-inch incision over the knee, patients stay
in the hospital for approximately four days, and there
is a recovery period of up to three months. During minimally-invasive
partial knee surgery, a part of the knee to be replaced
through a small, 3-inch incision. There is minimal damage
to the muscles and tendons around the knee and the required
hospital stay is up to two days. The recovery period
is about one month. |