FAQ

Robotic Knee Replacement

1. What is robotic knee replacement?

Robotic knee replacement is an advanced surgical procedure where a robotic system assists the surgeon in performing highly precise knee joint replacement.

2. Is robotic knee replacement safe?

Yes, it is a safe and advanced procedure that improves accuracy, reduces complications, and enhances recovery outcomes.

3. What are the benefits of robotic knee replacement?

It offers better implant positioning, minimal tissue damage, less pain, faster recovery, and improved long-term results.

4. How long does recovery take after robotic knee replacement?

Most patients walk within a few hours of surgery and recover fully in a few weeks.

5. Who is a candidate for robotic knee replacement?

Patients with severe knee arthritis, joint damage, or chronic knee pain not relieved by medications or therapy.

FAQ

Robotic Hip Replacement

1. What is robotic hip replacement?

Robotic hip replacement uses advanced robotic technology to assist surgeons in accurately replacing the damaged hip joint.

2. How is robotic hip replacement different from traditional surgery?

It provides higher precision, personalized planning, better alignment, and reduced risk of complications compared to traditional methods.

3. What are the advantages of robotic hip replacement?

Benefits include smaller incisions, less blood loss, faster recovery, improved mobility, and longer-lasting implants.

4. How long does it take to recover from robotic hip replacement?

Most patients walk within a few hours of surgery and recover fully in a few weeks.

5. Is robotic hip replacement painful?

Pain is usually less compared to traditional surgery due to minimally invasive techniques and better precision.

FAQ

Direct Anterior Approach (DAA) Hip Replacement

1. What is Direct Anterior Approach Hip Replacement?

A minimally invasive hip replacement technique performed from the front of the hip that helps preserve surrounding muscles and tissues.

2. What are the advantages of the Direct Anterior Approach?

This approach is associated with less muscle damage, reduced pain, faster recovery, and earlier return to daily activities.

3. Will I be able to walk soon after surgery?

Most patients are able to stand and start walking with support within hours of surgery.

4. Does the Direct Anterior Approach help in quicker recovery?

Yes, many patients experience improved mobility and a faster rehabilitation process compared to traditional approaches.

5. Can the Direct Anterior Approach provide a more natural-feeling hip?

The muscle-sparing nature of the surgery may help improve stability, movement, and overall patient satisfaction after recovery.

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