Types of Total Knee Replacement Surgery

Total Knee Replacement (Computer-Assisted Robotic Knee Replacement)

This procedure replaces degenerated cartilage in the knee joint with implants to restore function and eliminate pain. The surgeon plans and performs the surgery with the aid of robotic instruments and a computer guidance system.

Revision Total Knee Replacement

Over time, a knee replacement may show signs of wear and tear. When this happens, your doctor can offer revision surgery. It replaces the worn out parts with new ones.

Total Knee Replacement (Wright)

Total knee surgery removes the damaged and painful areas of the femur (the thigh bone) and tibia (the lower leg bone). These areas are replaced with specially-designed metal and polyethylene plastic parts.

Total Knee Replacement (Mini-Incision Method)

This surgery fixes a damaged or worn-out knee. It uses implants to let your knee move naturally again.

Total Knee Replacement (Encore 3DKnee™)

Total knee surgery removes the damaged and painful areas of the femur (the thigh bone) and tibia (the lower leg bone). These areas are then replaced with specially-designed metal and polyethylene plastic parts.

Total Knee Replacement (Uncemented)

This surgical procedure removes the damaged and painful areas of the femur and tibia inside the knee joint. These areas are then replaced with specially-designed metal and polyethylene plastic parts.

Partial Knee Replacement

Partial Knee Replacement (With Oxford® Implant)

This surgery fixes damage in your knee. It replaces only the damaged parts of your joint, leaving the healthy areas intact. It lets your knee move naturally again.

Doctors who preform Knee Replacement Surgery

Dr. Adam Wright

Total Hip and
Partial & Total Knee
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Dr. J Richard Evanson

Total Hip and
Partial & Total Knee
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Dr. John W. Barrington

Hip, Shoulder & Knee Replacement
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