Robotic-assisted hip and knee replacement utilizes advanced technology to enhance surgical precision and improve outcomes compared to traditional joint replacement techniques.

Preoperative Planning
High-resolution imaging is used to create a 3D model of the patient's joint anatomy, allowing for precise preoperative planning.

Robot-Assisted Surgery
During surgery, the surgeon guides robotic arms to perform precise bone cuts and implant placement based on the preoperative plan.

Real-Time Feedback
The robotic system provides real-time feedback to the surgeon, ensuring accurate execution of the surgical plan and optimal implant positioning.

Implant Placement
The prosthetic components are securely attached to the prepared bone surfaces using robotic assistance.

Closure
The incision is closed, and the joint is stabilized.
Robotic assistance allows for more precise bone cuts and implant placement, potentially leading to better outcomes and longevity of the implants. Each procedure is tailored to the patient's unique anatomy, maximizing the fit and function of the implants. Robotic-assisted surgery may result in shorter hospital stays and faster recovery compared to traditional techniques. This advanced approach can also reduce the risk of complications and improve post-operative joint stability. Patients often experience enhanced accuracy, consistency, and confidence in surgical results with robotic-assisted procedures.
Pain Management
Rehabilitation focuses on restoring strength, flexibility, and mobility.
Physical Therapy
Medications and physical modalities may be used to manage post-operative pain and swelling.
Follow-up Appointments
Regular follow-up appointments with the surgeon are essential for monitoring healing and assessing outcomes.