
Knee Resurfacing Surgeon in UT
Partial knee resurfacing is a surgical procedure which involves resurfacing and replacement of only the diseased surface or repairing only the damaged part of the knee instead of the entire joint. Dr. Smith provides diagnosis and individualized non-operative and operative treatment plans in UT. Dr. Smith also provides highly specialized care during and after the surgery. Contact Dr. Smiths office for an appointment today!

Partial knee replacement is an alternative to total knee replacement in patients with arthritis on only one side of the knee. Partial knee replacement is a surgical procedure which involves resurfacing and replacement of only the diseased surface of the joint instead of the entire joint.
The knee has three compartments, the medial (inside), the lateral (outside) and the patellofemoral (kneecap) compartment. Partial knee resurfacing may be an option depending on the affected surface. During the procedure, your surgeon removes only the damaged area of the bone in the affected knee and fits the implant to that bone.
Unicompartmental Knee Resurfacing
Unicompartmental knee resurfacing is a procedure that resurfaces the affected inner aspect of the femur and tibia. During the procedure, a small incision is made along the affected knee exposing the knee joint. The damaged portion of the meniscus along with a part of bone may be removed to create space for the new plastic component. The plastic component is fixed into the newly created area. Now the damaged part of the femur along with a little bone is removed to create room for the new femoral component. The new metal component is fixed with cement. After fixing the femoral and tibial components the knee is taken through a range of movements.
Patellofemoral Knee Resurfacing
Patellofemoral knee resurfacing is a procedure that resurfaces only the worn-out kneecap or patella and the groove in the thighbone (trochlea). The procedure is performed using an arthroscope, a small fiber-optic instrument with a tiny lens and a video camera. Through the tiny incisions, the damaged part of the patella and trochlea will be removed to create room for the artificial component. The new component is fixed in place with the use of bone cement and the knee is taken through a range of movements.
Advantages of Partial Knee Resurfacing
- Minimal incisions
- Minimal hospitalization
- Reduced blood loss
- Less scarring
- Quick recovery
- Less post-operative pain
Although partial knee resurfacing is an effective method in repairing the damaged part of the knee, it is associated with certain complications such as infection, blood clot formation, damage to nerves and blood vessels, wear, dislocation, and ligament injuries.
Related Topics:
- Partial Arthroscopic Meniscectomy
- Patellofemoral Stabilization
- Revision Knee Ligament Reconstruction
- Intraarticluar Knee Injection
- Combined Hyaluronic Therapy for the Knee
- Iliotibial Band Lengthening
- Revision ACL Surgery
- Knee Surgery
- Quadriceps Tendon Autograft for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
- Cartilage Restoration of the Patellofemoral Joint
- Knee Fracture Surgery
- Patellofemoral Realignment
- Knee Ligament Reconstruction
- Tibial Tubercle Transfer
- Arthroscopic Debridement of the Knee
- Revision ACL reconstruction
- LPFL Reconstruction
- Iliotibial Band Tenodesis (Modified Lemaire Tenodesis with Iliotibial Band Graft)
- Failed Meniscus Repair
- Meniscal Transplantation
- Meniscectomy
- Outpatient Unicondylar Knee Replacement
- Partial Knee Resurfacing
- Patient Specific Knee Replacement
- Posterolateral Corner Reconstruction
- Patella Stabilization
- Prior Meniscectomy
- Quadriceps Tendon Repair
- Tibial Eminence Fracture
- Tibial Nails
- Unicondylar knee Replacement
- Meniscus Root Repair
- Primary Knee Replacement
- Meniscal Repair Surgery
- Chondroplasty
- Distal Femoral Osteotomy
- Hamstring Autograft
- Pharmacological Interventions for Knee Injuries
- Hamstring Allograft
- Viscosupplementation
- Knee Cartilage Restoration
- Physical Therapy for Knee
- Knee Arthroscopy
- Knee Osteotomy
- High Tibial Osteotomy
- Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy
- Multiligament Reconstruction of the Knee
- Unicompartmental/Partial Knee Replacement
- Patellofemoral Knee Replacement
- Patellar Tendon Repair
- Total Knee Replacement
- Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction
- Distal Realignment Procedures
- Arthroscopic Reconstruction of the Knee for Ligament Injuries
- PCL Reconstruction
- LCL Reconstruction
- ACL Reconstruction
- MCL Reconstruction
- Tricompartmental Knee Replacement
- Subchondroplasty
- Partial Meniscectomy
- Cartilage Microfracture
- Meniscal Surgery
- Partial Lateral Knee Replacement
- Partial Medial Knee Replacement
- Knee Trauma Reconstruction