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Robotic knee replacement
Robotic knee replacement
Robotic knee and hip replacement in Jaipur, India are two of the most commonly performed operations in orthopedic surgery with experience in robotic and computer-assisted techniques.

What are the cases in which a robotic knee replacement might be appropriate?

The knee replacement in the Jaipur procedure is now being evaluated for patients younger than 60 with healthy ligaments and those with knee discomfort or other surgically necessary problems.

 

Partial knee replacements require less surgery, and it's frequently said that they heal more easily, quickly, fully, and satisfactorily than full knee replacements. With a partial replacement, there are typically fewer postoperative complications, such as blood loss, transfusion, and blood clots. Long-term studies also show that the lifespan of partial knee replacement components is comparable to that of total knee replacement component longevity.

 

You may experience meniscal tears and the advancement of arthritis in the remaining knee because the robotic partial knee replacement surgery only replaces the damaged partial knee tissues. If the partial knee replacement procedure is unsuccessful, we can perform a successful and straightforward robotic total knee replacement.

 

The results of partial knee replacement surgery using a robotic arm are very successful, but before the procedure, talk to your best orthopedic robotic surgeon about the advantages and risks involved because both procedures involve replacements, and you should abide by any activity restrictions they impose. It does not make both procedures withstand the rigors of high-affected sports. Maintaining a whole or partial knee replacement will enable you to live an independent life free from pain.