CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Knee pain is more than just discomfort—it can slowly rob individuals of their freedom, confidence, and joy in everyday movement. For countless patients suffering from severe osteoarthritis, knee replacement surgery has long offered a second chance at a pain-free life. Now, with the arrival of robotic-assisted technology, Total Knee Replacement (TKR) is entering a new era—one marked by precision, personalization, and faster recovery.
Understanding Robotic Knee Replacement
Robotic TKR is not a surgery performed by a robot—it is a surgeon-led procedure enhanced by robotic assistance. The process begins with a CT scan or 3D mapping of the patient’s knee, helping the system create a virtual model. During surgery, the robot guides the surgeon to execute the plan with millimetric precision. It ensures accurate bone cuts, optimal implant positioning, and alignment tailored to the individual’s anatomy.
This high degree of accuracy is difficult to achieve with traditional methods and can significantly impact the success of the procedure.
Dr. Bharani Kumar Dayanandam, Senior Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedics (Knee and Shoulder Specialist), says, “Arthritis affects people across all ages, not just the elderly, and it can have a profound impact on daily life. By focusing on prevention, early intervention, and modern surgical innovations, we empower patients to regain mobility and live pain-free. Robotic-assisted and minimally invasive techniques are transforming knee replacement surgeries, ensuring quicker recovery times, less pain, and a better overall experience for patients.”
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