Knee Resurfacing in the News


Our Knee Resurfacing patient J.E. who has returned to work as a martial arts instructor after her surgery has been featured on a number of local news stations. She is an inspirational story for anyone who doesn't want to give up the activity they love. See one of the stories at: http://www.wkowtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=11139128

I’ve seen some pretty dramatic improvements in patients who have had knee resurfacing. Many of them were told that total knee replacement was the only option for their arthritis. Many are shocked to hear that there is an alternative that not only preserves their bone and ligaments, but can be done as an outpatient procedure.

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German Surgeon Visit

We often have visitiors from around the world at the Rubin Institure. Recently, I had a group visit from Germany to observe hip and knee replacement. They were very interested in minimally invasive surgery and pain management techniques. They also got to see a minimally invasive hip replacement, revision knee replacement and a hip resurfacing. I always have a great time showing off what we are able to accomplish at the Rubin Institure, but I also get to learn a lot myself. Out visitors never fail to teach me some technique I wasn't aware of or propose some improvement we can make. it's this kind of interaction that forces me to always try to stay ahead of our very knowledgable and experienced visitors.
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Progressive Knee Replacement

Now that we have so many options for treatment of knee arthritis, I’ve been trying to formalize an algorithm for progressive replacement of the knee. I recently gave grand rounds at Howard University on this idea. While total knee replacement is a wonderful operation that works very well, it does take a long time to recover from. A great many patients can benefit from replacing just the part of the knee that is worn out and not the whole thing. These patients have a faster recovery, less pain, and more natural feeling knees.
While this concept has been working very well for my patients, it’s extremely important to pick the right operation for the right patients, otherwise, they may continue to have pain. This algorithm helps to insure that treatment is as optimal as possible for each person no matter what their age, race or gender may be.
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Parital Knee Replacement Around the World


I recently had the opportunity to give lectures in Fukuoka Japan, and Vienna Austria on partial and full knee replacements. It was a wonderful experience to go to prestigious international meetings on almost opposite sides of the world. I found it most interesting that the attitudes toward partial knee replacement are very different in these very different countries. In Japan, surgeons tend to be fairly conservative. They favor osteotomies or realignment of the bones in younger patients who have partially arthritic knees. In Europe, surgeons are much more in favor of partial knee replacement, because of the quicker and more predictable recovery.My talk on partial knees was very well received in Vienna, while it took much more explaining and convincing in Japan. I think it’s very healthy for surgeons to have different opinions and attitudes about implants and operations. It encourages us to constantly examine what we are doing and make sure we know exactly why we are recommending different treatments for different patients. I always try to customize each patient’s treatment and not just recommend the same total knee replacement for every patient with arthritis. It’s nice to know that there are so many surgeons around the world who have the same attitude.

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Trip to Japan

I am very excited to have been invited to speak at the Japanese Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting in May. I’m going to be speaking on total knee replacement and partial knee replacement in younger patients. Hopefully, I’ll be able to post some pictures when I get back.
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More Knee Resurfacing


One of the big advantages of this procedure is the recovery time. Most of our patients are able to walk without a cane in just a few days and return to driving and exercising in about a week. It’s been so impressive, that I often have to get people to slow down, because they are feeling so much better. It’s really a dramatic difference from a total knee replacement. The xray to the left shows how small this implant is.





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