Robotic Revision Surgery

What is Revision Surgery?

Total Knee and Hip Replacement surgeries are designed to relieve pain, restore function, and provide long-term benefits. However, these implants may sometimes fail, requiring a second corrective surgery called “Revision” surgery.

Causes of Implant Failure

  • Wear and Tear: Implants can wear out or loosen after many years.
  • Fractures: A fall may fracture the bone near the implant.
  • Infections: Infections in the implant can lead to failure.
  • Technical Reasons: Poor alignment or balance during the initial surgery can result in implant failure.

Role of Robotics in Revision Surgery

Revision surgery is even more challenging than the first-time surgery, requiring greater experience, specialized equipment, and instruments for a successful result. Robotics can play a crucial role in this complex procedure. Robotic-assisted surgery enhances precision in revision surgeries, allowing surgeons to meticulously remove the old implant and prepare the site for the new one. This precision minimizes damage to the surrounding bone and tissue, improving the chances of a successful outcome and a quicker recovery.

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