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Orthopedic Surgeries

Orthopedic surgeries are complex. Several advanced technologies, such as virtual reality, robotic surgery, deep learning, and 3D printing, have evolved in the orthopedic surgery domain. Of these, robotic surgery is one of the most commonly used technologies for performing robotic surgery with high success rates. Several studies have reported that robotic surgery is more accurate in placing orthopedic implants, requiring relatively less intraoperative exposure to radiation. Further, there is less postoperative pain, bleeding, and discomfort.

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  • Spine Surgeries: These involve the use of robotic arms for performing surgeries related to the spine. The important point to consider in spine surgery is hand stability and accuracy, as there is a risk of damage to nearby nerves. Robotic surgery improves stability, precision, and accuracy. The types of spine surgeries performed through robotic arms are vertebral augmentation, pedicle screw implantation, intraoperative localization, spine tumor resection surgery, and anterior lumbar interbody fusion.
  • Knee Surgeries: Robotic assistance in knee surgeries improves the overall surgical outcome, reduces complications, and shortens recovery time. It results in less bone and tissue damage and lowers the chances of revision surgery. The knee surgeries that may be performed with robotic assistance are unicompartmental knee arthroplasty, total knee arthroplasty, and anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
  • Hip Surgeries: Robotic hip replacement surgery is an advanced surgery to replace the damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. The surgeon performs the surgery by controlling the robotic arms through a console. The robotic arm helps perform total hip replacement surgery, particle hip replacement surgery, and hip resurfacing.
  • Femur Surgeries: Femur is the thigh bone that connects the hip joint to the knee joint. The surgeries related to the femur that can be performed with a robotic arm are intramedullary nail fixation, femoral neck cannulated screw placement, and core decompression of the femoral head.
  • Pelvic Surgeries: Pelvic joint surgeries may also be performed with robotic assistance. These surgeries include percutaneous cannulated screw fixation, open reduction, INFIX fixation and internal plate fixation, internal fixation of pelvic acetabular trauma, and percutaneous screw placement with INFIX.