Your friend may have received the Oxford unicompartmental knee replacement surgery. The implant is actually manufactured in England (where Oxford is located) but distributed in the United States by the Biomet Company in Indiana.
This implant works very well when used in the right patient. There is a long list of patients who should not be given this implant. The four most important factors include:
(side closest to the other knee)
can’t be aligned normally
to within 15 degrees of full extension)
With two ligaments missing and damage to the cartilage, you may not be a good candidate for this particular implant. But you may be eligible for a different implant. The first step is to see an orthopedic surgeon and have the knee examined. There may be more than one treatment option to consider.