Ala Carte (Modular) Knee Replacement: A Personalized Approach to Knee Surgery By an Orthopaedic Specialist

Apr 03, 2026

PNN
New Delhi [India], April 3: Knee replacement surgery has witnessed remarkable advancements over the past few years. Traditionally, it was performed as a uniform procedure, where the entire knee joint was replaced regardless of the extent or location of damage. However, with the evolution of modern orthopaedics, the focus has shifted towards precision and personalized treatment. In this direction, a new technique known as Ala Carte (Modular) Knee Replacement has emerged, which customizes the surgery according to the patient's specific condition.
Understanding the "Ala Carte" Concept
The term "Ala Carte" refers to selecting individual items from a menu. In knee replacement surgery, it means replacing only the damaged portion of the joint instead of the entire knee.
The knee is anatomically divided into three compartments:
-Medial compartment (inner side)
-Lateral compartment (outer side)
-Patellofemoral compartment (front portion involving the kneecap)
In many patients suffering from osteoarthritis, the disease affects only one or two of these compartments--most commonly the medial compartment. In such cases, replacing the entire knee may not be necessary. Modular implants allow surgeons to selectively treat the affected area while preserving healthy bone and ligaments.
According to Dr. Puneet Mishra, this technique helps preserve the natural structure of the knee while effectively treating only the damaged portion, resulting in better and more natural functional outcomes for patients.
However, this approach is not suitable for all patients. It is generally not recommended in inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis.
How It Differs from Total Knee Replacement
In Total Knee Replacement (TKR), all three compartments of the knee are replaced, making it an effective solution for advanced and widespread arthritis.
In contrast, Modular Knee Replacement offers a more targeted approach:
-Replacement of a single compartment (Partial Knee -Replacement)
-Replacement of two compartments (e.g., medial + patellofemoral)
This selective treatment helps maintain the knee's natural structure and function.
Advantages of the Modular Approach
For carefully selected patients, this technique offers several important benefits:
-More natural knee function: Preservation of ligaments and bone provides a more natural feel.
-Faster recovery: Less invasive surgery leads to quicker rehabilitation.
-Reduced pain and blood loss: Minimal surgical trauma results in less discomfort.
-Improved mobility: Patients often achieve a better range of motion.
-Enhanced lifestyle comfort: Activities like sitting cross-legged or squatting may be easier compared to total knee replacement.
Who Is the Ideal Candidate?
Not every patient is suitable for this procedure. Ideal candidates typically:
-Have arthritis limited to one or two compartments
-Have stable knee ligaments
-Do not have severe deformity in the knee Dr. (Prof.) Puneet Mishra, Director Orthopaedics - Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh Delhi further explains that proper patient selection is one of the most critical factors in ensuring the success of this procedure.
A thorough clinical evaluation, along with imaging such as X-rays or MRI, is essential to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
Long-Term Outcomes
When performed in the right patient, modular knee replacement delivers excellent long-term outcomes. Its success largely depends on accurate patient selection and surgical expertise.
In some cases, if arthritis progresses in the remaining compartments over time, conversion to total knee replacement may be required. However, this is relatively uncommon when proper indications are followed.
Role of Robotic Technology
Robotic-assisted surgery has further enhanced the precision of this technique. It enables:
-Millimeter-level accuracy
-Precise implant positioning
-Restoration of patient-specific knee alignment
This not only improves surgical outcomes but also supports faster recovery and long-term durability.
Conclusion
Ala Carte or Modular Knee Replacement represents a significant shift toward personalized orthopaedic care. Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, surgeons can now tailor treatment based on the patient's anatomy and disease pattern.
For many patients, this means less invasive surgery, faster recovery, improved function, and a more natural-feeling knee. Individuals experiencing persistent knee pain are advised to consult an orthopaedic specialist early to determine the most appropriate treatment option.
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