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Description
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A partial knee replacement is surgery to replace only one part of a damaged knee. It can replace either the inside (medial) part, the outside (lateral) part, or the kneecap part of the knee.
Surgery to replace the whole knee joint is called total knee replacement.
Indication
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Partial Knee Replacement is intended for use in individuals with joint disease resulting from Degenerative, Rheumatoid and Post traumatic arthritis, and for moderate deformity of the Knee.
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Surgical Procedure & Types of Partial Knee Replacement.[edit | edit source]
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MEDIAL PATELLOFEMORAL LATERAL BICOMAPRMENTAL
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