Knee Replacement Questions?
Discover new, game-changing technologies that can help you start living your full life again—a more normal feeling knee,1 a smoother recovery2,3 and implants built to last.

Official joint replacement
technology of the
Pro Football Hall of Fame
The Ultimate Knee Replacement Experience
See how knee replacement has changed—and what it can do for you.
Designed for you
With 3D digital modeling from the CORI◊ Surgical System you get a surgical plan that’s customized to your unique anatomy. That means your surgeon can perform your procedure more efficiently and accurately than traditional knee replacement surgery.
Higher patient satisfaction—Smoother recovery4,5,6
The JOURNEY◊ II Knee System has been demonstrated to improve a patient’s range of motion more quickly after surgery. This faster recovery, along with the implant’s normal pattern of motion, have been shown to lead to high levels of patient satisfaction.

An implant built to last
With Smith+Nephew knee implants, your surgeon has access to OXINIUM◊ Oxidized Zirconium. This unique metal alloy is designed to reduce the effects of implant wear and tear. In fact, OXINIUM knee implants have been lab-tested for durability 9-times longer than the international standard for joint replacements7.
Spencer M. Wheeler, MD
Chatham Orthopaedic Surgery Center
Dr. Spencer Wheeler combines the advanced technologies and implant options today's knee replacement patients demand. Dr. Spencer Wheeler has been trained on CORI Knee Technology and uses hand-held robotics-assisted surgery to deliver the highest quality care. Dr. Wheeler uses Smith+Nephew implants and technologies, the official Joint Replacement Partner of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Chetan Deshpande, MD
Savannah GA District
Dr. Chetan Deshpande is a knee replacement specialist delivering care to patients in Savannah, GA and surrounding areas. A specially trained knee replacement surgeon, Dr. Chetan Deshpande uses hand-held CORI Knee Technology to deliver personalized knee surgery to patients in Savannah, GA and surrounding areas. Dr. Deshpande uses Smith+Nephew implants and technologies, the official Joint Replacement Partner of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
James F Holtzclaw, MD
Chatham Orthopaedic Surgery Center
Dr. James Holtzclaw is a knee replacement surgeon who combines advanced surgical technology and implant options to patients throughout the greater Savannah, GA area. CORI Knee Technology helps Dr. James Holtzclaw deliver quality care with state-of-the-art robotics-assisted surgical techniques to patients in Savannah, GA and surrounding areas. Dr. Holtzclaw uses Smith+Nephew implants and technologies, the official Joint Replacement Partner of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Greer E. Noonburg, MD
Knee replacement specialist Dr. Greer Noonburg offers a variety of knee replacement options to patients in the greater Savannah, GA area. CORI Knee Technology helps Dr. Greer Noonburg deliver quality care with state-of-the-art robotics-assisted surgical techniques to patients in Savannah, GA and surrounding areas. Dr. Noonburg uses Smith+Nephew implants and technologies, the official Joint Replacement Partner of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Looking for surgeons who who offer CORI Robotics-assisted knee surgery outside the Savannah, GA area? Click here to find a surgeon near you.

A unique plan
Your knee replacement surgery is as unique as you are because it’s the only one that combines your knee’s anatomy with the specific implant your surgeon chooses for you. As a result, your surgery requires an individualized surgical plan to help ensure your implant is positioned and aligned correctly for your anatomy. With robotics-assisted surgery, your surgeon uses the CORI◊ Surgical System to create a customized 3D digital model of your knee. This three-dimensional view helps your surgeon finalize and verify the right size implant for you and create a detailed surgical plan for how your replacement will be placed in order to optimize movement and function. As an added benefit, the 3D digital model eliminates the need to get a CT scan of your knee before your surgery, which reduces your exposure to harmful radiation.
Although knee replacement surgery is often referred to as a “mainstream procedure,” and is considered one of the most successful procedures in all of medicine, every surgical procedure comes with risk of complications.
Knee replacement is most commonly performed as an inpatient procedure in a hospital. However, as healthcare options expand and surgical techniques continue to improve, alternatives including outpatient surgery and shorter hospital stays are becoming more common.
Arthritis of the knee is a disease which wears away the cartilage between the femur (thigh bone) and the tibia (shin bone) causing the two bones to scrape against each other, raw bone on raw bone.





Robotics-assisted Surgery
What is OXINIUM◊ Oxidized Zirconium?