Partial Knee Replacement Surgery
A minimally invasive option for patients with damage limited to one part of the knee. Only the affected compartment is replaced, preserving healthy bone, ligaments, and natural knee movement. This approach results in faster recovery, less post-operative discomfort, and a more natural-feeling knee. It is particularly suitable for active individuals seeking effective pain relief with joint preservation.

Indications
A Targeted Approach to Knee Pain Relief
Partial knee replacement is a minimally invasive option for patients with damage confined to only one compartment of the knee. Instead of replacing the entire joint, the surgeon preserves healthy bone and ligaments, resurfacing only the affected area. This approach leads to quicker recovery, less pain after surgery, and a more natural-feeling knee.
Patients often return to daily activities sooner due to minimal bone removal and smaller incisions. Because the healthy portions of the knee are left intact, many people report superior joint function compared to total knee replacement. With accurate patient selection, partial knee replacement can provide long-lasting relief from pain and stiffness.
Outcomes
Benefits, Precision & Post-Surgical Recovery
Advanced imaging and precision tools help ensure perfect alignment and fit of the implant. These factors contribute to improved long-term outcomes, greater stability, and higher patient satisfaction. The surgical procedure is particularly beneficial for younger or active individuals who want to maintain maximum mobility.
Post-operative rehabilitation focuses on restoring strength, flexibility, and confidence in the joint. When combined with routine follow-up and guided physiotherapy, partial knee replacement helps patients return to their preferred lifestyle with greater comfort and ease.

