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Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery

Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery is an advanced, technology-assisted procedure where a surgeon uses a robotic system to perform total or partial knee replacement with high precision. The robot does not replace the surgeon but enhances their accuracy in planning and performing the surgery.

It involves creating a 3D model of the patient’s knee, allowing personalized implant positioning and minimal bone removal. Benefits often include smaller incisions, faster recovery, reduced pain, and improved joint function compared to conventional methods.

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We offer the following services related to robotic knee replacement surgery:

  • Pre-operative Planning: Before undergoing robotic knee replacement surgery, patients undergo advanced imaging tests, such as CT scans or MRIs, to create a personalized surgical plan. This allows our surgeons to precisely map out the procedure and optimize implant positioning for each patient.
  • Surgical Procedure: During the robotic knee replacement surgery, the robotic system assists the surgeon in performing the procedure with unparalleled accuracy and precision. The system provides real-time feedback and guidance, allowing the surgeon to make adjustments as needed to achieve optimal implant alignment and fit.
  • Post-operative Rehabilitation: After surgery, patients undergo a comprehensive rehabilitation program to promote healing, restore knee function, and improve mobility. Physical therapy, exercises, and activity modifications are essential components of the rehabilitation process, helping patients regain strength and range of motion in their knees.
  • What is robotic knee replacement surgery?
    Robotic knee replacement surgery is an advanced surgical technique that utilizes robotic systems and computer-assisted technology to enhance the accuracy and precision of knee replacement procedures. The robotic system assists the surgeon in performing the surgery with real-time feedback and guidance, resulting in optimized implant positioning and improved patient outcomes.
  • Who is a candidate for robotic knee replacement surgery?
    Robotic knee replacement surgery may be recommended for individuals with severe knee pain and limited mobility due to conditions such as knee arthritis, knee injuries, or other knee conditions that have not responded to conservative treatments. The decision to undergo surgery is made after a thorough evaluation by an orthopedic surgeon.
  • What are the benefits of robotic knee replacement surgery compared to traditional knee replacement surgery?
    Robotic knee replacement surgery offers several advantages over traditional knee replacement surgery, including enhanced accuracy and precision, optimized implant positioning, reduced risk of complications, faster recovery times, and improved long-term outcomes. The robotic system provides real-time feedback and guidance to the surgeon, allowing for more precise surgical techniques and better patient outcomes.
  • How does robotic knee replacement surgery work?
    During robotic knee replacement surgery, the surgeon uses a robotic system to assist in performing the procedure. The system utilizes advanced imaging technology to create a personalized surgical plan based on the patient’s anatomy and condition. The surgeon then uses the robotic system to guide the surgical instruments and make real-time adjustments to optimize implant positioning and fit.
  • What can I expect during the recovery process after robotic knee replacement surgery?
    The recovery process after robotic knee replacement surgery is similar to that of traditional knee replacement surgery and varies depending on factors such as the patient’s age, overall health, and the extent of the surgery. Generally, patients can expect to spend a few days in the hospital for monitoring and rehabilitation before being discharged home. Physical therapy and exercises are essential components of the recovery process and help patients regain strength, mobility, and function gradually.