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Robotic Assisted Partial Knee Surgery by Leading Knee Surgeon in Mumbai, Maharashtra

Robotic assisted partial knee surgery is an innovative technique that uses robotic‑arm technology to perform knee resurfacing with precision for patients with early to mid‑stage degenerative knee disease. Dr. Supreet Bajwa, a specialist knee surgeon in Mumbai, Maharashtra, provides expert diagnosis and advanced treatment using minimally invasive robotic methods to restore alignment and mobility. Contact Dr. Supreet Bajwa’s team for an appointment today!

What is Robotic-Assisted Partial Knee Surgery?

Robotic-assisted partial knee surgery is an innovative alternative to the conventional surgical procedure to treat degenerative knee diseases such as osteoarthritis. It is performed using robotic-arm technology that allows your surgeon to precisely perform the surgery through small incisions.

Indications for Robotic-Assisted Partial Knee Surgery

The procedure is beneficial for unicompartmental or bicompartmental knee disease. Robotic-assisted partial knee surgery can be considered if you have early-to-mid-stage osteoarthritis associated with symptoms such as knee pain, knee swelling, and knee locking. The procedure results in resolution of symptoms and a natural knee movement.

Robotic-Assisted Partial Knee Surgery Procedure

This procedure utilizes X-rays and CT scans to determine the damaged areas of the joint that need to be removed for the precise placement of the knee implant. In partial knee resurfacing, only the diseased portion of your knee is removed, preserving the surrounding healthy bone and tissue. An implant is then secured over the prepared portion of your knee joint that results in resolution of symptoms and natural knee movement. As it employs a minimally invasive technique, the incidence of scarring and blood loss is very low.

Benefits of Robotic Assisted Partial Knee Surgery

The benefits of the robotic-assisted partial knee surgery include:

  • Smaller incisions
  • Rapid recovery
  • Precise placement of the implant
  • Reduced injury to adjacent tissues
  • Increased longevity of the implant

If you would like to have additional information on knee treatments or would like to learn more about robotic-assisted partial knee surgery, please contact Dr. Supreet Bajwa, serving the communities of Mumbai, Maharashtra.

  • Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai Central

    Police Station, 1877,
    Dr Anandrao Nair Marg, Near Agripada, Mumbai Central,
    Mumbai, Maharashtra 400011

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  • Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road

    The Umrao Institute of Medical Science & Research, Evershine Rd, near Railway Station,
    Naya Nagar, Mira Road,
    Mira Bhayandar, Maharashtra 401107

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