Robotic-Assisted Knee Replacement

Advanced computer-assisted technology to support planning, bone preparation, implant positioning, and knee balancing.

Robotic-assisted knee replacement combines the surgeon's clinical expertise with advanced preoperative planning and intraoperative technology.

Depending on the system used, the technology may assist with three-dimensional planning, assessment of knee alignment and soft-tissue balance, and precise execution of the planned bone preparation.

The final surgical decisions remain with the surgeon and are tailored to the patient's anatomy, deformity, ligament balance, bone quality, and overall clinical requirements.

Potential Advantages

Robotic assistance may help to:

  • Assist with personalised preoperative planning
  • Improve intraoperative assessment of alignment and soft-tissue balance
  • Assist with accurate bone preparation and implant positioning
  • Support treatment planning in selected patients with complex deformity or challenging anatomy
  • Provide real-time information during the procedure

Recovery

Recovery is influenced by the patient's general health, age, muscle strength, pain control, preoperative mobility, and the complexity of the surgery.

Day 1

Most patients begin standing and walking with assistance, where medically appropriate.

First few weeks

Progressive walking, knee movement, muscle activation, and physiotherapy.

Following weeks

Gradual reduction in walking aids as strength and balance improve.

Following months

Continued improvement in strength, mobility, and function.

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Consult with Dr. Sai Dinesh to explore computer-guided joint solutions.

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