This book offers a concise review and international perspective on state-of- the-art unicompartmental knee reconstruction procedures. To apply less invasive procedures resulting in fewer complications and shorter recoveries, it provides insights on patient selection, equipment design, and surgical techniques. Newer concepts such as the use of robotics and haptic surgery as well as outpatient surgeries are natural extensions of these surgeries. Long term outcomes along with complications and future directions are discussed as well.
Partial Knee Arthroplasty presents an ideal resource for the occasional partial knee arthroplastic surgeon to the expert interested in international and contemporary advances in partial knee replacement.
Illustrates new techniques in partial knee replacement
Equips reader with criteria and concepts for patient selection, device design and surgical procedures
Compares international view on knee reconstruction
Jean-Noël A. Argenson
Femoro-tibial perioperative management Bicompartmental Complications Older-age patients Revision surgery
“This relatively short book (154 pages) presents the indications, descriptions of surgical techniques, and results of partial knee replacement arthroplasty. … The audience is orthopedic surgeons who want to have partial knee replacement operations as part of their surgical armamentarium.” (Samuel J. Chmell, Doody's Book Reviews, February, 2019)
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