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Knee joint replacement is surgery to replace a knee joint with a man-made joint. The artificial joint is called a prosthesis.
The most common reason to have a knee joint replaced is to relieve severe arthritis pain. Your doctor may recommend knee joint replacement if:
Damaged cartilage and bone are removed from the knee joint. Man-made pieces are then placed in the knee.
These pieces may be placed in the following places in the knee joint:
After you receive anesthesia, your surgeon will make a cut over your knee to open it up. This cut is often 8 to 10 inches long.
Your surgeon will then:
Most artificial knees have both metal and plastic parts. Some surgeons now use different materials, including metal on metal, ceramic on ceramic, or ceramic on plastic.
You will recover from anesthesia, we will ensure your pain is controlled and you will be up with assistance walking the day of surgery. Therapy will evaluate you for a safe discharge plan.
Many people are able to discharge to home on day of surgery. If therapy or a care team member identifies any needs to assist you in safely transitioning to home, a TriHealth Care Manager will be available to coordinate any needed services. These can include walkers, or other assistive equipment, and home care services.
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