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Computer Assisted Partial Knee Replacement |
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Knee Surgery: Virtual reality is aiding orthopaedic surgeons at Thomas
Jefferson University Hospital in replacing arthritis-stricken single
compartments of a knee without the patient having to endure a long
surgery and recovery involved with a total knee replacement.
Computer-assisted, partial knee replacement makes it easier for
orthopaedic surgeons to replace diseased sections of the knee without
performing a total knee replacement, said Peter F. Sharkey, M.D.,
associate professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jefferson Medical College
of Thomas Jefferson University.
The post-surgical recovery time for computer assisted partial knee
replacement is about half the time of recovery for a total knee
replacement--three weeks, instead of the normal six weeks. Thomas
Jefferson University Hospital will host a live webcast of the
computer-assisted, partial knee replacement on Wednesday, May 4th, at
4:30 p.m. (21:30 UTC)
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