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How Much Does Unicompartmental (partial) knee replacement Cost?

The average price of Unicompartmental (partial) knee replacement is $12,729, the minimum price is $5,000, and the maximum price is $27,187.
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Unicompartmental (partial) knee replacementfrom $3,500from $14,000from $11,000
Data verified by Bookimed as of March 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 33 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

Exclusive Unicompartmental (partial) knee replacement Packages for March 2026

Procedure type
Knee replacement

Italy, Milan

Roberto Danchise

53 years of experience

This package uses Zimmer Biomet implants within Italy's leading orthopedic hospital, which performs 75% of the nation's complex revision surgeries with a 91% success rate. Dr. Roberto Danchise, who performed Italy's first meniscus transplant and has completed over 2,100 knee replacements, leads the procedure at the ISO-accredited IRCCS OSPEDALE GALEAZZI - SANT'AMBROGIO. The cost of approximately $27,187 includes the implant, surgery, and 6 days of hospitalization at a facility conducting 5,000 orthopedic operations yearly, which also houses the RE.GA.IN regenerative institute for advanced stem cell therapies.

Best Unicompartmental (partial) knee replacement Clinics: 33 Verified Options and Prices

The Bookimed clinic ranking is based on data science algorithms, providing a trusted, transparent, and objective comparison. It takes into account patient demand, review scores (both positive and negative), the frequency of updates to treatment options and prices, response speed, and clinic certifications.
Carolina Hospital
Hisar Hospital Intercontinental
Professor Gemalmaz - 3D Patient-Specific Orthopedics
KCM Clinic
Lokman Hekim Istanbul Hospital
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Top clinics for Unicompartmental (partial) knee replacement in the world

  • Carolina Hospital, Poland
  • Hisar Hospital Intercontinental, Turkey
  • Professor Gemalmaz - 3D Patient-Specific Orthopedics, Turkey
  • KCM Clinic, Poland
  • Lokman Hekim Istanbul Hospital, Turkey

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85%
Surgery Time - 2 hours
Stay in the country - 10 days
Rehabilitation - 6 days
Anesthesia - General anesthesia
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Jaime De La Torre Rojo

28 years of experience

Dr. Jaime De La Torre Rojo specializes in unicompartmental knee replacement, combining arthroscopic precision with extensive surgical experience at Centro Médico Teknon.

  • Professor and Specialist in Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology
  • Expert in knee arthroscopy and ligament reconstruction
  • Published researcher on surgical outcomes for joint injuries
  • Focuses on minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery
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Kayhan Turan

28 years of experience

Dr. Kayhan Turan brings expertise from Northwestern University and specializes in orthopedic surgery with a focus on joint reconstruction.

  • Board-certified in orthopedics and traumatology
  • Member of the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • Trained at Uludağ University Medical Faculty
  • Specializes in minimally invasive joint procedures
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Ron Arbel

42 years of experience

Dr. Ron Arbel specializes in innovative cartilage treatment and regeneration, including stem cell therapy and biological reconstruction for knee conditions.

  • Head of the Orthopedic Department at Sourasky Medical Center
  • Trained at top institutions like the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
  • Treating physician for the Israeli national volleyball team
  • Over 40 scientific publications on cartilage treatment and osteoarthritis

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Fast Facts about Unicompartmental (partial) knee replacement

Unicompartmental (partial) knee replacement

This procedure involves replacing only one compartment of the knee joint, preserving more of the patient's natural bone and ligaments.

Pros: Retains more natural knee function with 85% of patients reporting a more natural feel compared to total knee replacement. Smaller incision results in quicker recovery.
Cons: Not suitable for patients with severe arthritis affecting multiple compartments. Revision rate is higher, with about 10% needing further surgery within 10 years.
Effectiveness: 10-year survival rate is approximately 85%.
Duration: 1-2 hours.
Recovery: 3-6 months.
Best for: Patients with arthritis confined to a single knee compartment. Ideal for those under 60 years old.
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