In orthopedic surgery, robot-assisted procedures can be used for both reconstructive and minimally invasive procedures involving torn ligaments or tendons with sutures and tiny anchors.
Robots can be used for joint replacement surgeries, such as hip, and knee replacements, complex spinal surgeries, scoliosis correction, microscopic lumbar decompression, and more.
Robotic Joint Surgery
Robotic-assisted technology allows surgeons to maneuver with a range of motion and visibility never possible before in surgery. Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery providing more precision and accuracy.
The robotic arms help in steadying the physician movements while the team ensures you get an accurate diagnosis and treatment. This means less trauma, faster recovery, fewer complications, and better clinical outcomes.