Knee Arthroscopy This procedure is commonly known as ‘key-hole surgery’ because it involves a camera attached to a thin telescope, being inserted into the knee joint through small incision. This allows the surgeon to look inside the knee joint and identify any...
Revision Total Knee replacement Although the failure rate per annum is low, knee replacements do not last forever. There are two main reasons to revise a knee replacement. The first, and most common, is infection, which can cause early loosening of the TKR. This...
High Tibial Osteotomy A Tibial Osteotomy is an operation in which your tibia (shin bone) is surgically broken (this means that it is broken under the control of a surgeon), once broken the tibia can then be realigned into a better position. The purpose of this is to...