Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery (Hip, Knee, Shoulder & Elbow) 

Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery (Hip, Knee, Shoulder & Elbow) refers to the use of advanced robotic-assisted technology to perform joint replacement procedures with higher precision, improved alignment, and potentially faster recovery. These surgeries are often used for patients with severe arthritis, joint damage, or degenerative conditions.

 Total and Partial Knee Replacement

Knee replacement surgery is a common solution for patients with severe knee arthritis or joint damage that limits mobility and causes chronic pain

Hip Replacement and Revision Surgery

Hip replacement surgery—one of the most successful orthopedic procedures—helps patients with hip pain, arthritis, or injury regain mobility and quality of life. In some cases, a second surgery called revision hip replacement may be needed if the original implant fails or wears out.

Joint Preservation & Salvage Procedures

Joint preservation and joint salvage procedures are orthopedic strategies used to delay or avoid joint replacement, especially in younger or active patients. These approaches aim to maintain the natural joint structure and function for as long as possible.

They are particularly useful for conditions like:

  • Early arthritis
  • Avascular necrosis (AVN)
  • Cartilage injuries
  • Joint instability
  • Post-traumatic deformities

Deformity Correction and Limb Reconstruction

Deformity correction and limb reconstruction are orthopedic procedures aimed at restoring the normal alignment, length, and function

Complex & Revision Trauma Surgery

Complex trauma surgery and revision trauma surgery are advanced orthopedic procedures performed to stabilize, reconstruct, or revise bones and joints following severe injuries, failed previous treatments, or complications such as infection, non-union, or malunion

Industrial and Accidental Injury Management

Together, Complex & Revision Trauma Surgery and Industrial/Accidental Injury Management form critical aspects of orthopedic trauma care

Minimally Invasive Orthopedic Surgery

Minimally Invasive Orthopedic Surgery (MIOS) refers to surgical techniques that use small incisions, specialized instruments, and advanced imaging or robotic guidance to perform procedures with less disruption to muscles, tendons, and surrounding soft tissue than traditional open surgery