Minimally invasive joint replacement is a surgical technique performed through one or two small incisions unlike a single 10-to-12-inch long incision in conventional joint replacement techniques. Some of the advantages of minimally invasive joint replacement include minimal soft tissue trauma, less blood loss, shorter hospital stay, less scarring, and faster recovery.
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Minimally Invasive Knee Joint Replacement
Total knee replacement is a very successful surgical treatment for knee arthritis. Over the years, minimally invasive knee replacement surgical techniques have been developed to lessen tissue trauma and improve patient outcomes.
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Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement
Minimally invasive total hip replacement is a surgical procedure performed through one or two small incisions rather than the single long incision of 10–12-inches as in the traditional approach.