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About
The Repicci System
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Q. What activity range can be expected
after this surgical procedure?
A. The surgical procedure restores 1/3 of the joint surface.Therefore,
2/3 of the joint surface is your own functioning tissue. Due
to the use of a limited prosthetic implant with maximum preservation
of tissue, pain is relieved yet basic knee structures remain
intact. The device is balanced and stable, therefore not prone
to injury. Golfing, lawn mowing, and light labor can be performed.
Q. What can I expect of the surgical
experience?
A. Operation Approximately 1 hour.ÞHospitalization
24 hours.Þ Blood loss insignificant.ÞWalking
begins soon after surgery.Þ Most patients are
able to drive a car in 2 weeks.
Q. How long can I expect this prosthesis
to last?
A. All implants have a limited life expectancy. This implant
is anticipated to function in the 10-year range depending
on individualÕs age, weight and activity level. The
great advantage of this implant is that only 1_Óof
the bone is removed for fitting purposes, therefore the joint
is not greatly disturbed. The implant can be replaced or followed
by other techniques, such as total joint replacement, if necessary
in the future.
Q. My symptoms and X-rays fit the
criterion for this procedure, however, I have been advised
to wait until my knee is completely destroyed and then have
a total knee replacement.
A. Differences of opinion exist in treating knee arthritis.
In total knee replacement, the entire knee joint is replaced
with metal and plastic. Knee reconstruction with Repicci II
implants is a conservative approach designed to aid in preserving
functional knee tissue, hopefully avoiding the necessity for
future total knee replacement.
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