Robotic knee replacement uses advanced robotic systems to assist surgeons in precisely positioning and aligning a knee implant. The technology involves preoperative imaging to create a detailed 3D model of the knee, allowing for highly accurate implant placement during surgery. This approach often results in reduced recovery time, less postoperative pain, and improved functional outcomes compared to traditional methods.
Robotic Knee Replacement
Robotic knee replacement is a surgical procedure that utilizes robotic technology to enhance the precision of knee joint replacement. The process begins with advanced imaging, such as CT or MRI, to create a 3D model of the knee. This model helps in developing a customized surgical plan. During surgery, a robotic arm assists the surgeon in accurately positioning and aligning the knee implant. The robot’s guidance ensures optimal implant placement, which can lead to better joint function and alignment. This technique often results in less postoperative pain, faster recovery, and a more minimally invasive approach. While the procedure can be more expensive and may not be available everywhere, it offers significant advantages in terms of precision and patient outcomes
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Dr. DR GIRISH MOTE is a distinguished orthopedic surgeon specializing in robotic knee replacement, recognized for their expertise and innovative approach in the field. With a wealth of experience in orthopedic surgery, Dr. DR GIRISH MOTE leverages cutting-edge robotic technology to enhance precision and improve patient outcomes.
Qualifications and Expertise:
- Education: Dr. DR GIRISH MOTE holds a medical degree from [Medical School] and completed a residency in orthopedic surgery at kstar. They further specialized in robotic-assisted surgery through advanced training programs.
- Experience: With over 15 years of experience, Dr. DR GIRISH MOTE has performed hundreds of robotic knee replacements, consistently achieving excellent results and high patient satisfaction.