The Right Procedure and The Right
Implant for the Right Patient
Welcome to Minimally Invasive Total Joint Replacements
If you’re reading this page, chances are
you’re considering, or are preparing for, total joint
replacement surgery. That’s good news, because total joint
replacement surgery has been proven over four decades to relieve
severe knee or hip pain and restore function in the vast
majority of patients. In fact, the National Institutes of Health
recently concluded that total knee replacement surgery is a
“safe and cost effective treatment for alleviating pain and
restoring function in patients who do not respond to
non-surgical therapies”.1
And, now there’s even better news.
Breakthroughs in surgical techniques have been developed that
adapt the latest advances in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) to
total knee and total hip replacement. Minimally invasive total
joint surgery may include the following: a shorter hospital
stay, faster recovery, and much less scarring. As you can read
in the web pages ahead you can learn about these benefits, about
arthritis, how to prepare for surgery and what to expect
afterward.
What is MIS?
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a general term used to
describe any surgical procedure that utilizes a smaller incision
than conventional surgery. In some MIS procedures, the amount of
soft tissue (muscles and tendons, etc) that is disrupted during
surgery may also be reduced. MIS for joint replacement is a
relatively new development despite the fact that MIS procedures
have been developed years ago for many other areas of surgery
including cardiac, gall bladder and spinal surgery.
Stryker has partnered with surgeons
worldwide to develop MIS procedures, implants and surgical
instruments that will help you achieve lifestyle recovery.
Please click here for more
information (you will be taken off-site):
Knee Replacement
Hip Replacement