Computer-assisted knee replacement surgery uses advanced technology to improve precision and outcomes. It enhances the surgeon’s ability to perform highly accurate and personalized procedures.
It’s a technique that uses computer guidance and 3D imaging to help surgeons plan and perform knee replacement surgery with better precision and less risk.
The process uses robotic arms, sensors, and computer models to plan the surgery, ensuring proper alignment of the knee components and the best fit for the patient.
Benefits include reduced surgical time, smaller incisions, quicker recovery, and fewer complications. It also offers more precise positioning of implants.
Each patient receives a unique, customized surgical plan based on their anatomy. This leads to a more tailored and successful procedure.
With computer assistance, the knee implants are placed with precise alignment, reducing the risk of implant failure and improving long-term function.
Computer-assisted procedures often result in less pain and faster recovery times due to the minimally invasive approach and precision in surgery.
The use of technology reduces human error, ensuring safer surgery with fewer complications such as infection, blood clots, or misalignment.
Computer-assisted knee replacement surgery is revolutionizing joint surgery by offering precision, personalized care, and better outcomes, ultimately improving the quality of life for patients.