Miami - October 9, 2003 – Mercy
Hospital’s surgical team showcased a new advanced technique
for total knee replacement (TKR), during a live webcast of an
actual surgery on Tuesday, October 28th, at 5 p.m. Because of
its minimally invasive nature this procedure’s recovery time
has been reduced to 50% of the recovery associated with a conventional
knee replacement
procedure. Cutting into the muscle is minimal, and there is less
blood loss, pain and fewer complications.
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The mini-incision TKR allows patients to substantially improve their
quality of life by eliminating pain, regaining more mobility
and improved range of motion. Patients are on their feet just hours
after surgery
and begin aggressive physical therapy the same day their procedure
is completed. Another advantage of this new technique is a shorter
length of stay in the hospital (less than three days). The minimally
invasive surgery technique uses a smaller incision, therefore
leaving a smaller scar: 4-5 inch versus an 8-10 inch incision.
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