Robotic Hip Replacement
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What Is Robotic Hip Replacement?
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The CORI Surgical System is an advanced tool for hip operation. A key factor in the success of your surgery is the correct positioning of your new implant. In traditional procedures, surgeons rely on manual methods to determine the implant's position. However, the CORI Surgical System offers a smarter alternative.
With its advanced software, the CORI system provides detailed insights into your unique hip anatomy. This allows surgeon to optimize the placement and alignment of your implant, potentially reducing hip replacement complications. The result is improved accuracy during the replacement procedure compared to conventional methods.
How Robotic Assisted Hip
Replacement Surgery Works?
In robotic hip replacement surgery, we use advanced and surgeon-controlled robotic technology to restore the function of the hip joint. This procedure involves removing the damaged joint and replacing it with an implant.
Robotic total hip replacement allows for a personalized pre-operative plan that ensures precise alignment of the implant to your unique anatomy. This helps in achieving optimal outcomes.
Benefits of Robotic Hip Replacement
Experience Advanced Precision, Reduced Recovery Time, and Enhanced Mobility with Robotic-Assisted Joint Replacement Surgery
Quick Operative Time & Recovery
Less Need Of Physiotherapy
Short Hospital Stay
Less Blood & Bone Loss
Greater Precision &Accuracy
Smaller Incision
Enhanced Surgical Planning
Optimal Joint Alignment & Balance
Customise Placement Of Implant
Muscle Protection
Types Of Robotic Hip Replacement
Partial Hip Replacement
Unlike a total hip replacement, Partial Hip Replacement focuses on replacing only the ball of the hip joint, leaving the socket intact. It is commonly performed on older adults, often following a hip fracture caused by a fall. This procedure helps them return to their daily activities.
Total Hip Replacement
This surgical procedure involves removing the hip joint and replacing it with an artificial implant. It can be performed as a total replacement or a partial one. While it may sound complicated, total hip replacement is actually one of the most common orthopedic surgeries and has helped many people regain mobility.
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Who should be a candidate for robotic joint replacement?If you’re a good candidate for traditional joint replacement surgery, you’re a good candidate for robotic joint replacement. Depending on the severity of the condition of the joint & if it is possible to go with a less invasive way then your surgeon would suggest you go with Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery.
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Is the robotic joint replacement procedure safe?Robot-assisted procedures require a smaller incision, they can perform with better accuracy & precise results. Robotic Joint Replacement significantly reduces the risk.
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Is robotic surgery really better than conventional manual joint replacement surgery?Robotic surgery has delivered better results compared to traditional joint replacement & also it has reduced the other damages to the bone that happen in the traditional joint replacement method.
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What are the chances of blood loss in robotic joint replacement?In Robotic joint replacement, there is a significant reduction in blood loss. Here, patients experienced 23% less blood loss compared to the traditional method
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Do robots performs the surgery?This is a common misconception that the surgery is performed by the robot itself. The knee surgery is done using a robotic arm, the surgeon still fully controls the robotic arm.
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Will I be able to walk and do regular day-to-day activities independently post joint replacement surgery?Recovery from traditional joint replacement surgery takes at least 4-6 weeks to recover fully while robotic joint replacement cuts this time to half that depending on the situation.