Robotic-Assisted Orthopedic Surgery: Is It Right for You?
Advanced robotic surgery sounds like some science-fiction term from Hollywood movies, right? But you will be amazed to know that doctors have been using robots in surgery to deliver precise treatment for years. So, are you someone who is dealing with knee or hip pain?
Knee or hip pain can make our day-to-day life challenging by making easy tasks difficult. So, in that case, considering joint replacement surgery could be beneficial for you. What are you going to choose: a traditional orthopedic surgery or a robotic-assisted one?
Feeling confused, right? Don't worry, in this article, we will explore the different aspects of robotic-assisted orthopedic surgery. So that you can get a better understanding of which one is a good fit for you.
What is Robotic-Assisted Orthopedic Surgery
Robotic-assisted orthopedic surgery uses advanced robots to help doctors perform precise, less invasive joint or bone surgeries. It is also known as advanced robotic surgery. It improves accuracy and provides faster recovery.
These are sophisticated systems, consisting essentially of three components:
Sophisticated imaging, which generates intricate 3-D images of your anatomy
A computer program that helps to develop the least invasive cutting path for use in surgery.
Manipulators or other robotic arms carrying special tools to carry out such operations accurately.
How Robotic-Assisted Surgery Works
Advanced robotic surgery is a mix of surgical expertise with advanced technology. It is mainly conducted in 3 parts.
1. Pre-operative Planning
CT creates detailed 3D models of your joints.
AI algorithms analyze anatomical structures.
Surgeons computed the virtual design of their drilling holes.
2. During Surgery
A haptically enabled robotic arm assists the surgeon.
Real-time computer navigation monitoring allows the surgeon to follow surgical instruments.
A virtual ring is established beyond which movement is restricted beyond the planned section.
3. Key Components
Robotic Console: 3D images and surgical navigation provide information to the surgeon.
Robotic Arm: For precise and stable bone preparation
End Effector: A tool at the end of the robotic arm for cutting or implant deployment
Visual Tracking System: Real-time tracking of instruments
The surgeon is in full control of the entire operation. He utilizes the robot as a precision instrument in a very masterful manner. The technology customizes itself to your anatomy to deliver customized implant placement to the sub-millimeter.
Benefits of Robotic-Assisted Orthopedic Surgery
Accuracy of up to 0.1 mm in implant placement.
In addition to minimal scarring, smaller incisions mean less blood loss.
Conservation of well-being throughout execution.
Faster healing and rehabilitation periods
Reduced post-operative pain
Reduced hospital duration, typically 1-2 days less than for the conventional surgery.
Is Robotic-Assisted Orthopedic Surgery Right for You?
Your suitability for robotic-assisted orthopedic surgery depends on several key factors:
Age and Physical Health: You should be in good general health and have well-controlled chronic conditions.
Joint Condition: Your suitability may be affected by the extent and type of joint damage. Robotic surgery works best for:
Moderate to severe osteoarthritis.
Joint deformities require precise correction.
Failed previous conventional treatments
Bone Quality: Strong and healthy bone is the foundation of improved surgical results and implant success.
Body Mass Index: The best results are usually obtained with a BMI under 40, though exceptions exist depending on each patient.
Previous Surgeries: Your surgical history is also important. Previous operations on the target joint are disqualifying for candidacy.
Conclusion
Robotic-assisted orthopedic surgery is a major medical breakthrough. It offers greater precision and better outcomes. Choosing it depends on your condition, cost, and the surgeon's expertise.
Dr. Aditya Vasudev specializes in advanced robotic surgery, providing expert care and faster recovery. Book a consultation today to see if it's right for you!
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