Joint replacement surgery is a specialized orthopedic procedure in which damaged or non-functional joints are replaced with artificial joints made from metal, plastic, or ceramic. These artificial joints, known as prostheses, are designed to mimic the natural movement of a healthy joint.
At Goyal City Hospital, we provide comprehensive care in joint replacement surgery. Common types include arthroscopy, joint resurfacing, osteotomy, fusion, total joint arthroplasty, and revision surgeries. Our experienced surgeons ensure the most appropriate treatment is recommended for each patient, depending on their specific condition.
Most people undergoing joint replacement are between the ages of 50 to 80, with women comprising around 60% of cases. Remarkably, 85% of these prosthetic joints function effectively for more than 20 years. Serious complications like infection or blood clots occur in fewer than 2% of patients.
We now offer Advanced Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery, combining cutting-edge technology with expert care to deliver enhanced precision, faster recovery, reduced pain, and superior long-term outcomes.
Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery is an advanced procedure that uses robotic technology to assist surgeons in performing knee replacements with exceptional precision. With the help of 3D imaging and a robotic arm, the surgery is tailored to the patient’s unique anatomy, ensuring accurate implant placement, better joint alignment, and a more natural knee movement.
This personalized and precise approach leads to reduced pain, quicker recovery, fewer complications, and longer-lasting results compared to traditional methods.
The robotic system assists the surgeon by providing real-time feedback and precise control over surgical instruments. This ensures accurate removal of damaged tissue and precise placement of the knee implant, enhancing the overall success of the surgery.
While robotic knee replacement surgery is relatively new compared to traditional methods, it has been in use for several years and continues to evolve. Advances in technology have made it a viable and increasingly popular option for knee replacement procedures.
Yes, robotic knee replacement surgery is considered safe. The precision and accuracy of the robotic system reduce the risk of complications associated with traditional knee replacement surgery. However, like any surgical procedure, there are inherent risks, which should be discussed with your surgeon.
The duration of robotic knee replacement surgery can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the specific system used. On average, the procedure takes about 1 to 2 hours, similar to traditional knee replacement surgery.