Revolutionary robotic navigation and computer-guided knee replacement surgery achieving millimeter-perfect accuracy. Experience the future of orthopedic surgery with superior precision and outcomes.
How computer-assisted surgery transforms knee replacement
Advanced CT or MRI scans create a detailed 3D model of your unique knee anatomy. Our surgeons use this virtual model to plan the exact positioning and sizing of your implant before surgery even begins.
During surgery, infrared cameras track specialized sensors attached to your bones, providing continuous real-time feedback on implant position with sub-millimeter accuracy.
State-of-the-art robotic arm assists the surgeon in executing bone cuts with unprecedented precision, staying within the planned trajectory and preventing any deviation.
Computer sensors measure ligament tension in real-time, allowing precise soft tissue balancing for optimal knee function and natural feel after surgery.
Computer-assisted technology delivers measurably superior accuracy
Why choose robotic navigation for your knee replacement
Millimeter-perfect implant positioning resulting in better function and longer-lasting results
Real-time ligament balancing ensures your knee feels natural and stable throughout all movements
Optimal alignment translates to improved range of motion and more natural knee kinematics
Precise surgery with minimal tissue trauma means quicker healing and return to activities
Accurate positioning reduces complications and the need for future revision surgery
Studies show higher patient satisfaction and improved functional scores with robotic-assisted TKR
Step-by-step process from planning to recovery
CT or MRI scans create your 3D knee model for virtual surgical planning
Surgeon plans optimal implant size, position, and alignment on computer
Navigation system and robotic assistance execute the plan with precision
Enhanced accuracy results in faster rehabilitation and return to activities
Traditional knee replacement relies heavily on the surgeon's visual assessment and manual instruments to position the implant. While experienced surgeons achieve good results, human limitations in visual judgment and instrument precision can lead to small variations in alignment.
Computer-assisted surgery transforms this process by providing real-time, objective data and guidance. The system acts as a GPS for the surgeon, ensuring every step matches the pre-planned specifications with extraordinary accuracy. This technology doesn't replace surgical skill—it enhances it, allowing even the best surgeons to achieve results that were previously impossible.
Computer-assisted knee replacement is particularly beneficial for:
Extensive research demonstrates the advantages of computer-assisted knee replacement:
Schedule a consultation to learn if computer-assisted surgery is right for you