 
                        Knee Arthroscopy
                                The use of arthroscopy has revolutionized many different types of orthopedic surgery. During arthroscopy, a small video camera attached to a fiber-optic lens is inserted into the body to allow a physician or surgeon to see inside without making a large incision (arthro means joint, scopy means look). The knee was the first joint in which the arthroscope was commonly used to both diagnose problems and to perform surgical procedures inside a joint.                            
                            
                                             
                        Unicompartmental Knee Replacement
                                A painful knee can severely affect your ability to lead a full,  active life. Over the last 25 years, major advancements in artificial  knee replacement have improved the outcome of the surgery greatly. One  of the more recent advances in knee replacement surgery is the unicompartmental knee replacement (also known as a unicondylar  knee replacement). This type of knee replacement is less invasive than a  full knee replacement. The operation is designed to replace only the  portions of the joint...                            
                            
                                             
                        Tibial Osteotomy
                                Knee osteoarthritis often affects only one side of the knee joint.  When this occurs, realigning the angle made between the bones of the leg  can shift your body weight so that the healthy side of the knee joint  takes more of the stress. The procedure to realign the angles of the  lower leg is called a proximal tibial osteotomy.                            
                            
                                             
                        Revision Arthroplasty of the Knee
                                Over the past 30 years, artificial knee replacement surgery has  become increasingly common. Millions of people have gotten a new knee  joint. The first time a joint is replaced with an artificial joint the  operation is called a primary joint replacement. As people live  longer and more people receive artificial joints, some of those joints  begin to wear out and fail. When an artificial knee joint fails, a  second operation is required to replace the failing joint. This  procedure is called a ...                            
                            
                                             
                        Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
                                The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is one of the less  commonly injured ligaments of the knee. Understanding this injury and  developing new treatments for it have lagged behind the other cruciate  ligament in the knee, the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), probably because there are far fewer PCL injuries than ACL injuries.                            
                            
                                             
                        Patellar Tendon Graft Reconstruction of the ACL
                                The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a major stabilizer  of the knee joint. This key knee ligament is commonly torn during sports  activities. The standard operation to fix a torn ACL is with a patellar tendon graft. The surgeon takes out the middle section of the patellar tendon below the kneecap (patella).  This new graft includes the strip of tendon, along with attached plugs  of bone on each end. For this reason, it is sometimes referred to as a bone-patellar-tendon-bone graft.  The surge...                            
                            
                                             
                        Meniscal Surgery
                                The meniscus is very important to the long-term health of  the knee. In the past, surgeons would simply take out part or all of an  injured meniscus. But today's surgeons know that removing the meniscus  can lead to early knee arthritis. Whenever possible, they try to repair  the tear. If the damaged area must be removed, care is taken during  surgery to protect the surrounding healthy tissue.                            
                            
                                             
                        Hamstring Tendon Graft Reconstruction of the ACL
                                When the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee is  torn or injured, surgery may be needed to replace it. There are many  different ways to do this operation. One is to take a piece of the  hamstring tendon from behind the knee and use it in place of the torn  ligament. When arranged into three or four strips, the hamstring graft  has nearly the same strength as other available grafts used to  reconstruct the ACL.                            
                            
                                             
                        Artificial Joint Replacement of the Knee
                                A painful knee can severely affect your ability to lead a full, active life. Over the last 25 years, major advancements in artificial knee replacement have improved the outcome of the surgery greatly. Artificial knee replacement surgery (also called knee arthroplasty) is becoming increasingly common as the population of the world begins to age.                            
                            
                                            