A modular prosthetic device is provided for replacement of the knee. The
device is assembled from a plurality of components, each of which can be
inserted through a small incision. After inserting the components through
the incision, the device can be assembled within the knee cavity. The
modularity of the device enables a surgeon to replace only those regions
of the knee that are diseased or damaged, thereby avoiding a complete
knee replacement. If, at a later time, additional regions of the knee
become diseased or damaged, those additional regions of the knee can be
replaced by additional device components and those additional components
can be connected to the previously implanted components. By replacing
only those regions of the knee that are diseased or damaged and by
implanting each of the components through the small incision, the surgery
is minimally invasive and, therefore, requires reduced time for healing
and rehabilitation.