Minimal access joint surgery has been refined for decades in the form of “arthroscopic” surgery. This concept of preserving pristine surrounding soft tissue has been extended in recent years to operations (such as hip and knee replacement) which have historically been done through large incisions.

The Center for Hip and Knee Replacement (CHKR) is an institution which has included these newer techniques in its armamentarium of pain relieving and function restoring procedures. There are also other bone preserving alternatives to “total” hip and knee replacement such as femoral head resurfacing hemiarthroplasty of the hip and unicompartmental arthroplasty of the knee which have been used effectively for certain groups of patients.

These improvements in management of soft tissue have lead to marked decreases in patient length of stay in the hospital. Some minimally invasive procedures are being done as ambulatory surgery so the patient can recuperate faster and easier…where they prefer to be…in the comfort of their own home.

Appointments
Upon request: 1-212-305-4565



 
Dr. Macaulay
Center contact information
Video interview with Dr. Jeffrey Zitsman on Minimal Access Pediatric Surgery
Video interview of Dr. Terry Buchmiller Crair on Minimal Access Pediatric Surgery
About the Minimal Access Surgery Center General Laparoscopic Surgery Laparoscopic Gynecologic Surgery Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery Laparoscopic Thoracic Surgery Laparoscopic Urological Surgery Laparoscopic Pediatric Surgery Endoscopic Neurological Surgery New York Presbyterian Hospital New York Weill Cornell Medical Center Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center Columbia Surgery Intracranial Endoscopic Neurosurgery Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Laparoscopic Splenectomy Pectus Excavatum Repair