Unicondylar Knee Replacement: Symptoms, Causes, Advantages, and More

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Dr. Ramakant Kumar

UNICONDYLAR KNEE REPLACEMENT Everything You Need to Know!


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What is Unicondylar Knee Replacement?

Unicondylar Knee Replacement is also known as partial knee replacement or Unicompartmental knee replacement. Unlike total knee replacement, partial knee replacement only deals with the affected compartment of the knee. In other words, surgeons only replace the affected part of the knee joints in this surgery. Indeed, this surgical procedure is an alternative to total knee replacement for patients suffering from a knee problem.

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Symptoms of Unicondylar Knee Replacement

Here are the symptoms of unicondylar or partial knee replacement: Medial or lateral knee osteoarthritis. Note: Medial is the inner compartment and lateral is the outer of knee joints.

Knee pain persists even after taking anti-inflammatory drugs. Reduced range of motion. Bad knee stability. Knee Joint Stiffness. If you are suffering from them, you must consult the best orthopedic doctor in Patna.

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Causes of Unicondylar Knee Replacement

According to studies, the primary cause of partial knee replacement is unknown. However, doctors have discussed some factors that may cause it, including: Severe trauma or injury in knee joints. Inflammation in knee joints. Increased body weight. Less bone density in knees. Noe: Try to avoid these causes and make your knee joints healthy.

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Advantages of Unicondylar Knee Replacement

The advantages of unicondylar knee replacement include: Preserves range of motion. Better knee function. Less blood loss. Lower recovery time than total knee replacement. Preserves healthy and natural tissue and bone in the knee. Less pain after surgery. Lower risk of infection and blood clots.

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FAQ

These are the frequently asked question about unicondylar (partial) knee replacement.

What is the success rate of partial knee replacement? According to stats and data, the success rate of partial knee replacement is more than 90%. Who is a good candidate for partial knee replacement? Your doctor advises partial knee replacement if your arthritis is limited to one compartment of your knee. Can you kneel after partial knee replacement? Yes, you can kneel after partial knee replacement, but you need to ensure that you don't put extra pressure on your knees. Who is the best doctor for knees in Patna? Dr. Ramakant Kumar is the best knees in Patna. He is also known as the best orthopedic doctor in Patna. What is the disadvantage of partial knee replacement? The only disadvantage of partial knee replacement is that it won't last forever, i.e., it is not a one-forlifetime surgery.


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