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Robotic assisted knee replacement programme at Apollo Hospitals
Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore announced the launch of its first-of-a-kind knee replacement program, offering specialized partial and total knee replacement care with the use of advanced robotic technology.
Bengaluru: Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore announced the launch of its first-of-a-kind knee replacement program, offering specialized partial and total knee replacement care with the use of advanced robotic technology. The robotic system has an advanced computed program that relays precise information about the knee with 3D mapping. The use of next generation robotics with smaller incision will result in less pain and less blood loss. Precision in bone cutting and better position of implant with alignment gives a near normal knee motion for both total and partial knee replacement.
The program which comes as a package designed for the new normal due to the Covid pandemic, comprises of home diagnostic tests / assessments, Apollo 24X7 app consultations, and post-surgical home care made available for the patients.
Dr. Pratap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group said, "Osteoarthritis is a rising health concern in India, with a prevalence rate between 22 – 39%. To overcome pain and limitations in mobility of such patients, joint replacement is the solution. The outcome of surgeries can be improved by leveraging technology. Today, robotic technology has come a long way, helping perform some of the most complicated surgeries with precision, and Apollo Hospitals has always been at the forefront of using technology in healthcare."
Dr Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group said, "Our vision has always been to bring the most advanced medical technology to India to benefit our patients. We are continuing on this path with the launch of the knee replacement program, assisted by robotic technology. At Apollo Hospitals, the patient is at the center of all our efforts in providing accessible and affordable world-class treatment, and the introduction of the NAVIO surgical system is in furtherance of this objective".
Dr Sanjay Pai, Senior Consultant, Orthopaedic Surgeon, Apollo Specialty Hospitals observed, "Today, we need to accept the reality that Covid-19 is here to stay, hence we have developed the robotic assisted total and partial knee replacement programme. The NAVIO surgical system is highly reliable and used in over 500 centers worldwide. One of the major advantages of using robotic technology for total or partial knee replacement surgery is that smaller incisions imply less pain and also quick recovery which is definitely the need of the hour in ortho care. The idea here is to ensure that the patients recover quickly and return to normalcy. Recovery is rapid, with shorter hospitalization, faster mobilization and rehabilitation. Our team of trained nursing professionals will ensure complete care and closed monitoring in the comfort of the patient's home."
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