Partial Knee Replacement

Preserve More, Recover Faster with Partial Knee Replacement

Partial Knee Replacement is recommended when arthritis affects only one compartment of the knee. Instead of replacing the entire joint, the damaged portion is carefully resurfaced while preserving healthy bone and ligaments.

Dr. Puneeth Shetty evaluates joint condition through detailed clinical and imaging assessment to determine suitability for this focused procedure

The goal is to relieve pain, maintain natural knee movement, and promote quicker functional recovery with less tissue disruption.

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Advanced Orthopedic Expertise
1000+ Successful Surgeries
Fellowship-Trained Arthroplasty Specialist
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Precision-Based Limited Joint Replacement

Partial Knee Replacement involves replacing only the worn compartment of the knee with a specialized implant. This approach may result in smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, and faster rehabilitation compared to total replacement in selected patients.

With fellowship training in arthroplasty, Dr. Shetty follows structured surgical planning to ensure proper alignment, implant positioning, and long-term joint stability.

Benefits of Partial Knee Replacement

This procedure offers pain relief while preserving more of the natural joint structure.

Conservative Joint Preservation
Maintains healthy bone and ligaments for more natural movement.
Faster Recovery Time
Often allows earlier mobilization and rehabilitation.
Improved Function
Supports smoother motion with reduced post-operative stiffness.

Surgical Expertise

Thorough assessment, accurate compartment selection, and precise implant placement are key to successful partial knee replacement outcomes.

Our Treatment Process

For patients with localized knee arthritis, the objective is targeted correction with optimal joint preservation.

1

Clinical Assessment & Imaging Review

Evaluation to confirm single-compartment joint damage and surgical suitability.

2

Focused Surgical Planning

Selection of appropriate implant size and precise correction of the affected compartment.

3

Recovery & Rehabilitation Support

Guided physiotherapy, mobility training, and scheduled follow-up assessments.

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