Robotic partial knee replacement
Robotic partial knee replacement is a surgical procedure used to treat arthritis or joint damage that affects only one part of the knee. Unlike a total knee replacement, this procedure focuses on resurfacing the damaged portion of the joint while preserving the healthy bone, cartilage, and ligaments in the rest of the knee.
Using robotic assisted technology, the surgeon can precisely plan and position the implant to match the patient’s unique anatomy. This level of accuracy helps optimise joint alignment, improve function, and enhance the long term performance of the implant.
Because only the affected area of the knee is treated, robotic partial knee replacement is often less invasive than a total knee replacement. This can lead to smaller incisions, reduced disruption to surrounding tissue, and a faster recovery for suitable patients. The goal of the procedure is to relieve pain, restore natural knee movement, and allow patients to return to daily activities with improved comfort and stability.