Total knee arthroplasty (TKA), or total knee replacement, is a surgical procedure in which the portions of the femur, tibia and (typically) patella that form the knee joint are replaced with plastic and metal surfaces.
In a healthy knee, the ends of the bones that form the joint are covered by cartilage. However, when a surgeon suggests that a total knee arthroplasty is appropriate, the cartilage is typically damaged or worn away, commonly as a result of osteoarthritis, leaving the bone exposed and causing severe pain. Knee replacement is generally the treatment of last resort for osteoarthritis.