MS(Ortho), FAOS (South Korea, France)
FICOS(Italy, Germany), FAMIS (Greece)
Robotic knee replacement surgery is an advanced medical procedure that utilizes robotic technology to assist surgeons in replacing a damaged knee joint with a prosthetic implant. A 3D model of the patient’s knee is created using pre-operative imaging, such as a CT scan, to map the precise structure of the joint. This allows the surgeon to plan the surgery with incredible precision. During the procedure, the robotic system provides real-time data and guides the surgeon in performing bone resections and placing the implant accurately, ensuring optimal alignment and balance of the joint.
MISSO Robotic System is a state-of-the-art technology which provide surgeons with real-time assistance during the procedure, enabling
them to make precise adjustments and fine-tune implant placement with unparalleled accuracy. The robotic system’s agility allows surgeons to adapt to unexpected challenges or variations in the patient’s anatomy, ensuring optimal alignment and fit of the artificial joint components.
MISSO Robotic System is enabled with Bone movement monitoring which ensures utmost safety during procedure. Resection process stops
if the bone movement is observed. Further, the resection will resume with automatic recovery of the bone position.Any contact, with the person or other object, will immediately stop the moment of the collaborative robot arm.Fully automatic resection process helps to minimize human errors. Moreover, this reduces human contact with the exposed surgical area.
Precise cutting with MISSO robotic system represents a significant advancement in Joint replacement surgery. This innovative technology
uses optical tracking based navigation and robotic assistance to ensure the utmost accuracy in shaping and aligning the artificial knee joint components. By enhancing precision during the procedure, MISSO robotic system aim to improve post- operative outcomes, reduce complications, and promote faster recovery for patients.
With MISSO robotic system surgeons can create customized surgical plans, allowing for optimal implant placement, alignment, and fit,
tailored to each patient’s unique anatomy.This level of personalization not only enhances surgical accuracy but also contributes to better post- operative outcomes and reduced risks of complications. Patients can expect improved joint function and a quicker return to their daily activities, making knee replacement surgery a more patient- centered and effective solution.
• Computation power house
• 27″ Medical grade touch enabled monitor
• NDI Polaris Optical Tracking System (OTS)
• “ALWAYS ON” Robotics for uninterrupted
performance
• Futuristic ergonomic design
• Integrated keyboard & track pad
• Operating Software with dual colour
scheme
• Human like footprint
• Intelligent sensors for Adaptive
performance
• Next generation 6 axis
collaborative robot
• Sleek Robotic Arm, Smooth &
silent performance
• Adaptive bone tracking
• Multi-directional maneuverability
• Flawless surgical planning
• AI based Segmentation
• Auto implant size detection
• Auto implant overhang &
notching detection
Robotic-assisted total knee replacement surgery uses advanced robotic technology to help surgeons plan and perform the procedure with greater precision, ensuring accurate implant placement and better outcomes.
The robotic system provides real-time data, guides the surgeon in making precise cuts, and ensures accurate positioning of the implant, reducing soft tissue damage and improving implant balance.
Yes, robotic-assisted surgery is a safe and proven technique. It enhances the surgeon’s ability to perform the procedure accurately, reducing complications and improving recovery.
The benefits include improved accuracy, reduced soft tissue damage, minimized blood loss, shorter hospital stays, and quicker recovery times.
No, the robot does not perform the surgery. It assists the surgeon by providing data and guidance to enhance precision during the procedure.
Patients with severe knee arthritis, chronic knee pain, or joint damage who need a total knee replacement may be candidates. Your surgeon can determine if this procedure is right for you.
Recovery times vary, but many patients experience faster healing and improved mobility compared to traditional knee replacement surgery. Your surgeon will provide personalized guidance for recovery.