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By focusing solely on the damaged part of the joint, your orthopaedic surgeon can perform a roboticassisted knee replacement. The robotic arm ensures the surgeon stays within predetermined boundaries during the operation. This means healthy bone and tissue surrounding the injured area of the knee are not lost. In addition, more precise knee implant placement means less rubbing and wear on the new joint and fewer issues that necessitate additional revisionsurgery.
Having robotic surgery won't make you feel like a "bionic man" or "bionic lady." However, patients report a more natural range of motion and gait after undergoing a joint replacement procedure using this method due to its precision in aligning and placing implants. Your orthopaedic physician can plan the treatment with the help of the system's robotic arm and cutting-edge 3D software, then make any required revisions based on realtime video imaging for a more precise alignment than is achievable with a traditional partial kneereplacement.
Revival Time Reduced Robot-assisted knee surgery is preferable to conventional knee replacement due to its smaller incisions and less invasive nature. Patients recover from surgery with less discomfort and in less time, allowing them to resume their regular routines sooner. Most people who getarobotic-assistedkneereplacementcangohomewithintwodays.
Robotic knee replacement reduces implant loosening and failure, leading to a longer lifespan. In addition, patients often report increased ligament and muscle support after receiving an implant because of the implant's natural feel. Longer service life for the implant isadirecteffectofbetterresults.
Additionally, studies have shown that patients who undergo robotic-assisted knee replacements had a higher rate of satisfaction with the procedure overall. This technique reduces the likelihood that the implant will loosen too quickly or cause problems with other jointparts.