In recent years, robotic-assisted joint replacement surgery has transformed how orthopedic surgeons treat severe joint conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and degenerative joint damage. With greater accuracy, faster recovery, and improved long-term outcomes, robotic joint replacement is rapidly becoming the preferred choice for many patients and surgeons.
But what exactly is robotic joint replacement? And how does it differ from conventional or traditional joint replacement surgery?
Let’s explore.
Joint replacement surgery involves removing the damaged portions of a joint and replacing them with artificial components (prosthetics) to restore function and relieve pain. It is most commonly performed for knee, hip, and shoulderjoints affected by arthritis, injury, or wear and tear.
In conventional joint replacement, the surgeon relies primarily on X-rays, visual estimation, and manual surgical tools to align and fit the prosthetic components. While this technique has helped millions of patients regain mobility, it leaves some room for human error, especially in complex or atypical cases.
Even slight misalignments during surgery can affect the joint’s range of motion, stability, and longevity of the implant.
Robotic joint replacement is an advanced surgical technique where a robotic system assists the surgeon in planning and executing the joint replacement with extreme precision.
Important to note: The robot doesn’t operate independently. Instead, it works under the guidance and control of the surgeon, enhancing their ability to perform highly accurate, personalized surgery.
At The Joint Replacement Centre, Dr. Mukund Agrawal uses cutting-edge robotic systems to deliver best-in-class results for knee and hip replacements.
Feature | Conventional Surgery | Robotic-Assisted Surgery |
Precision | Manual alignment | Sub-millimeter robotic accuracy |
Planning | Based on 2D X-rays | 3D model-based, customized planning |
Implant Placement | Estimated by surgeon | Robot-assisted, real-time feedback |
Tissue Preservation | May involve more bone cutting | Removes only the damaged tissue precisely |
Recovery | Longer due to higher trauma | Faster due to less invasive approach |
Longevity of Implant | May vary based on manual accuracy | More consistent and long-lasting results |
Post-op Complications | Possible alignment-related issues | Reduced risk of malalignment complications |
If you’re suffering from chronic joint pain, limited mobility, or have been advised joint replacement surgery, robotic-assisted joint replacement may offer you:
Dr. Mukund Agrawal, a fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon with international expertise, specializes in robotic joint replacements using the latest technology to ensure excellent outcomes for each patient.
Robotic joint replacement is not just a technological advancement — it’s a patient-centered revolution in orthopedic care. By offering more precision, personalization, and quicker recovery, it gives you the opportunity to move better, live better, and enjoy a pain-free life again.
If you’re considering joint replacement, speak to a specialist like Dr. Mukund Agrawal to explore whether robotic surgery is right for you.