The anterior cruciate is often removed, and the posterior is removed by some surgeons, and a different implant used.
It means one of the components is too wide (as seen from the front), it can interfere with your colatoral ligaments and cause pain.
People who have had their kneecap removed for degenerative arthritis and then later have to have a total knee replacement are more likely to have problems with the stability of their artificial knee than those who only have total knee replacement.
During a total pancreatectomy, the entire pancreas is removed along with parts of the bile duct, small intestine, and stomach. In some cases, the spleen, gallbladder, and surrounding lymph nodes may also be removed depending on the extent of the disease.
During a total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (TAH-BSO), the uterus is removed along with the fallopian tubes and ovaries. The cervix is not typically removed during this procedure unless there is a medical reason to do so.
Total knee replacement is a type of total joint arthroplasty. Total joint arthroplasty could refer to any joint replacement.
No. THR in that context would stand for total hip replacement. TKR would be the acronym for total knee replacement.
I had a total hip replacemnt and my femur was cracked during the operation. What are the odds at this happening?
total abdominal hysterectomy (TAH), and supracervical abdominal hysterectomy (SAH). In a TAH, the uterus and the cervix are both removed. In a SAH, only the uterus is removed. Although your ovaries may be removed during a TAH or SAH, these procedures can easily be performed without removing your ovaries.
TKR stands for total knee replacement.
Total joint replacement is usually reserved for people over the age of 60
During a knee replacement procedure, the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is typically removed if the surgery involves a total knee replacement. However, in some partial knee replacements, the ACL may be preserved depending on the specific technique and the condition of the knee. The decision to retain or remove the ACL is based on the extent of damage and the surgeon's approach. Always consult with your orthopedic surgeon for tailored advice regarding your specific situation.
In Knee replacement surgery they do not cut your whole knee off but they shave the arthritic surfaces of knee bones and fixes it with knee replacement implants. During no joint replacement operation is the limb totally removed, surgeons open the affected area do whatever needs repairing & close the operation site. I know because I have a THJR. That's a total hip joint replacement, and although the ball and socket were taken apart the leg was not disconnected from my body, if it had been there would be all sorts of problems with blood flow & nerves and I certainly have none of those. I recommend joint surgery wholeheartedly for those who have no other options for mobility or pain relief.