ORTHOPAEDICS • GUWAHATI
Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement Surgery
Subvastus Muscle Sparing Approach
Dr. Firoz Ahmed, MS Orthopaedics
Updated: Apr 2026
Dr. Firoz Ahmed is one of the most experienced knee replacement surgeons in Guwahati, trusted by patients from Guwahati and across Assam and North East India.
- 15+ Years Experience
- 500+ Successful Surgeries
- Advanced Surgical Techniques
- High Patient Satisfaction
Why This Technique Is Not Routinely Done?
Minimally invasive knee replacement using the subvastus approach is not commonly performed — especially in North East India.
The reason is simple:
- It is technically more demanding than standard methods
- Requires precision and surgical experience
Because of this, most patients are still offered the traditional muscle-cutting approach — even when better options may exist.
Minimally Invasive Joint Replacement
Walk earlier, recover faster without cutting the Quadriceps muscle
What Makes This Approach Different?
During standard knee replacement operations, the quadriceps muscle is cut or split to access the joint.
In the subvastus approach, the surgery is performed by going under the muscle — without cutting it.
✔ Muscle is preserved — not violated
✔ Natural strength mechanism of the knee remains intact
✔ Better early control and confidence after surgery
Key point most patients are not told:
The way the joint is accessed during surgery can influence how quickly you recover – not just the implant used.
What This Means for Your Recovery?
When the muscle is preserved instead of cut, recovery doesn’t just feel different — it starts differently.
Less trauma to the knee
→ which often translates to less early pain
Better muscle control after surgery
→ standing and walking feel more natural, sooner
No need for bedrest after surgery
→ you can walk after 12 hours and do exercises easily even without physiotherapy
Stronger confidence in the operated knee
→ reduced hesitation during movement
Faster functional recovery
→ earlier return to basic daily activities
Important:
This does not mean “instant recovery.” Exercise therapy and effort are still essential, but the starting point is often smoother.
Why This Approach Is Not Common
If preserving the muscle has clear advantages, a natural question is — why isn’t this approach used everywhere?
→ limited surgical exposure requires higher precision
→ not routinely practiced during standard training
→ requires proper patient selection and judgment
The difference often lies in the surgeon’s training, experience, and comfort with advanced techniques.
Is This Approach Right for You?
Not every patient is suitable for the subvastus approach — and that’s important to understand.
The goal is not to use a specific technique in every case, but to choose what gives the best outcome for your knee.
What Happens After Surgery?
With the subvastus approach, recovery often starts earlier — because the muscle has not been cut.
Many patients are able to stand and begin assisted walking within the first couple of days.Before You Finalize Surgery
Many patients undergo standard surgery simply because they are not told about different approaches.
Once surgery is done, the approach cannot be changed. 💬 Check Your Options Before SurgeryA proper evaluation will determine the most suitable approach for you
What Patients Notice Most
Patients may not remember the technical details of surgery, but they clearly remember how their recovery felt.
When the technique respects natural muscle function, recovery often feels more controlled and confident.
FAQs
It can offer advantages in early recovery, especially because the muscle is preserved. However, the best approach depends on individual patient factors.
Many patients experience a smoother early recovery, but exercise and overall health still play a major role.
Although it can be done in majority of the cases, still careful patient evaluation is a must.
No. The difference lies in how the surgery is performed, not the implant itself.
The cost usually depends on the hospital and implant choice. The surgical approach itself is about technique, not pricing.
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Medical review by Dr Firoz Ahmed, MBBS, MS (Orthopaedics) – Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Guwahati.
Last Updated: Apr 2026
References:
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
- Mayo Clinic
- Cleveland Clinic
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