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What is Robotic Knee Replacement?

Robotic knee replacement is an advanced surgical technique that uses robotic technology to enhance precision during knee replacement surgery. This cutting-edge technology improves accuracy in implant placement, reduces complications, and promotes faster recovery, giving patients better outcomes and long-term joint function. Depending on the affected areas of your knee, you may be offered a Robotic Partial or Total Knee Replacement.

Indications of Robotic Knee Replacement

Robotic knee replacement may be performed for:

  • Moderate-to-severe arthritis
  • Certain types of knee fractures
  • Knee osteonecrosis (bone death due to inadequate blood supply)
  • Loss of mobility
  • Debilitating knee pain

It's ideal for those seeking precise implant placement and faster recovery, especially when traditional treatments fail, ensuring better long-term outcomes and improved mobility with minimal complications.

Robotic Knee Replacement Procedure

  • Preoperative 3D Imaging: The process begins with detailed 3D imaging of your knee joint, allowing Mr Sakis Pollalis to create a personalised surgical plan tailored to your unique anatomy.
  • Small Incision: During surgery, Mr Sakis Pollalis makes a small incision to access the knee joint, minimising tissue damage and promoting faster healing.
  • Robotic System Guidance: The robotic system provides real-time guidance throughout the procedure, allowing for the plan to be executed with unparalleled precision. The robotic system does not perform the surgery on its own; rather, it assists Mr Sakis Pollalis by providing real-time data and guidance throughout the operation.
  • Bone and Cartilage Removal: The damaged bone and cartilage is carefully removed with the assistance of the robotic arm, ensuring minimal disruption to surrounding tissues.
  • Implant Placement: The robotic technology guides the surgeon to position the knee implants with exceptional accuracy, optimising alignment, stability, and fit.
  • Real-Time Adjustments: The robot continuously adjusts, providing feedback to ensure perfect positioning and reducing the risk of complications.
  • Closure: Once the implant is securely in place, the incision is closed, and the surgery is complete, with precision that enhances recovery and long-term outcomes.

Benefits of Robotic Knee Replacement

Robotic knee replacement offers numerous benefits, making it a highly effective, innovative solution for patients seeking improved recovery and long-lasting joint health. Here are some key advantages:

  1. Unmatched Precision: Robotic technology ensures highly accurate placement of the knee implants, personalised to your anatomy, improving alignment and long-term joint function.
  2. Faster Recovery: The minimally invasive nature of robotic surgery reduces tissue damage, leading to less pain and a quicker return to your daily activities.
  3. Reduced Risk of Complications: With greater accuracy, the procedure minimises complications such as soft tissue imbalance and implant misalignment, enhancing overall safety.
  4. Improved Long-Term Outcomes: Proper implant positioning results in more natural movement, increasing the longevity of the implant and reducing the need for future revisions.
  5. Tailored Surgical Plan: Pre-surgical 3D imaging allows for a personalised surgical approach, ensuring your procedure is customised for the best possible results.
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