He has also been withdrawn from next month’s Indian Premier League where he was to play with the Delhi Daredevils.
It remains to be seen whether he can return in time for New Zealand’s tour to England, with the first Test set to begin on May 16 at Lord’s.
No announcement has been made on who will replace him in the England side this week, with Jonny Bairstow and Chris Woakes thought to be options.
The series is tied at 0-0 heading into the final Test.
Pietersen was due to join up with the Daredevils in India following the third Test in Auckland, with the IPL set to start on April 3.
The England and Wales Cricket Board has said all centrally contracted players must be back in the country to begin preparations for the Lord’s Test against the Black Caps on 5 May.
Following that two Test series, England compete in the Champions Trophy at home before the first Test in the back-to-back Ashes series starts at Trent Bridge on July 10.
Pietersen now joins bowlers spinner Graeme Swann and seamer Tim Bresnan as a long-term absentee after the pair both had surgery for elbow injuries.
The Surrey player first experienced knee pain while fielding in the warm-up match in Queenstown at the start of the month. The problem failed to go away and the he spent time off the field during the drawn first Test in Dunedin.
Subsequent scans have confirmed an injury to the knee, with bone bruising and possible cartilage damage to the kneecap.
Pietersen will now return to the UK for a further medical review, plus a programme of rest and rehabilitation.
He scored a duck and 12 in the first Test against New Zealand, but bounced back with 73 in his only innings in the drawn second Test in Wellington. – BBC Sport.



