Computer-Assisted Surgery with Knee Joint Replacement
Over the past 25 years, minimally invasive surgery has revolutionized
many fields of medicine. Its key characteristic is that it uses
specialized techniques and instrumentation that enable the physician to
perform major surgery without a large incision. In this respect, MIS
Knee Joint Replacement is indeed “minimally invasive,” requiring a
smaller incision and causing less trauma to the soft tissues. Minimally
invasive surgical techniques may offer benefits including less blood
loss, a shorter hospital stay, and increased range of motion.
In addition, now there is even better news. Advance computer-assisted
surgical monitoring helps Dr. Nichols, the surgeon, to precisely align
your knee implant with computer imaging. The navigation system supplies
3-D imaging of your leg during surgery, which may result in more exact
placement of the implants.
Today, knee replacement is one of the safest and most successful
types of major surgery. But as good as results are, knee replacement is
a major surgery, and as such, there are certain risks and expectations
that must be recognized
You can schedule an appointment and have your knee evaluated and Dr.
Nichols can explain in more detail the minimally invasive knee surgery
for osteoarthritis of the knee.
For more information regarding joint replacement surgery see my
article Joint Replacement
Surgery.
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