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JOURNEY UNI Knee Implant

Understanding the procedure

Description of the JOURNEY◊ UNI partial knee implant procedure

The JOURNEY UNI surgical procedure allows your surgeon to access, remove and accurately replace only the damaged surface of your knee - leaving your healthy bone intact. Below is a brief description of the procedure:
  1. An incision is made to expose the damaged joint
  2. The end of the femur and top of the tibia are shaped to accommodate the JOURNEY UNI Knee components
  3. Trial components are placed to ensure proper alignment
  4. Once properly aligned, the trial components are removed
  5. The femoral and tibial JOURNEY UNI components are implanted
  6. The incision is closed.

Post-operative protocol

After leaving the operating room, you will most likely be transported to a recovery area where you will be closely monitored before returning to your room. Once you have returned to your room and your surgeon has given approval, you may begin the post-operative rehabilitation process. Your surgeon may recommend the following to begin rehabilitation while you are still in the hospital:
  1. Ice and elevation to reduce pain and swelling in your knee
  2. A continuous passive motion machine that will promote the return of your knee's range of motion
  3. Walking with a walker or crutches on your first day after surgery

What to expect

  • On average, this type of surgery takes approximately one to three hours, depending on your individual circumstances.
  • Usually you'll be ready to return to your room after one to three hours in recovery.
  • After surgery, your pain may be managed via intravenous therapy and/or a pain pump and/or injection and/or pills given by mouth.
  • Depending on your situation, you may be able to walk with the aid of a walker or cane the day after surgery.
  • It is normal for your joint to remain warm, swollen and slightly tender for a number of weeks. Call your doctor immediately, however, if you notice:
    • Increased pain, redness or swelling
    • Incision drainage
    • Prolonged nausea or vomiting
    • Chest pain or shortness of breath
    • Tenderness in the calf or thigh of the operated leg
    • A fever
  • Most patients are ready to drive a car about eight weeks after surgery, but not unless your surgeon authorizes it.
  • Recovery varies greatly based on individual factors but most patients resume normal activities in about 12 weeks following surgery.

Important safety notes

Individual results of joint replacement vary. Implants are intended to relieve knee pain and improve function, but may not produce the same feel or function as your original knee. There are potential risks with knee replacement surgery such as loosening, wear and infection that may result in the need for additional surgery. Patients should not perform high impact activities such as running and jumping unless their surgeon tells them that the bone has healed and these activities are acceptable. Early device failure, breakage or loosening may occur if a surgeon's limitations on activity level are not followed.

Talk to your doctor to determine what treatment may be best for you.


All information provided on this website is for information purposes only. Every patient's case is unique and each patient should follow his or her doctor's specific instructions. Please discuss nutrition, medication and treatment options with your doctor to make sure you are getting the proper care for your particular situation. If you are seeking this information in an emergency situation, please call 911 and seek emergency help.

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We at Basin Orthopedic Surgical Specialists are the largest orthopedic and sports medicine private practice in Odessa / Midland area. We provide surgical procedures, including the latest in minimally invasive surgery, X-ray and ultrasound-guided joint injections, same-day trauma care for sports injuries, Total & Partial Knee Replacement, Acute Fracture Care, Sports Medicine, Minimally Invasive Surgery