Robotic Arm AssistedHip Replacement Surgery
Most people who undergo hip replacements experience positive outcomes. However, for individuals with high expectations, demanding functional needs, and a desire for a hip that offers long-lasting function without drawing attention, the standards are even higher. This is where the development of robotic-assisted technology comes into play, as it recognizes the significance of anatomical precision and accuracy in hip implant surgery.
The difference between a “good” hip and a “forgotten” or “excellent” hip lies in the precision and accuracy of the implantation process. Robotic-assisted hip replacement aims to achieve the best possible accuracy and precision for your specific anatomical requirements, such as leg length, offset, and angle. The goal is to implant your hip with fractions of millimeters of precision.
The use of robotic assistance in partial hip replacements has shown promising patient outcomes. Today’s patients are relieved to know that the surgical technique is highly accurate.
Robotic hip surgery not only provides patients with the assurance of precise implantation but also offers the potential for improved long-term function and durability. By leveraging the capabilities of robotic-assisted technology, surgeons can optimize the placement of the hip implant, leading to better overall outcomes for patients.
If you are considering hip replacement surgery and desire a hip that offers enduring function and a seamless experience, robotic-assisted hip replacement may be the ideal solution. With its focus on precision and accuracy, this advanced surgical technique can help you achieve your goals and provide you with a hip that you can forget about for a lifetime.
At West Sussex Hip Knee Sussex, we specialise in robotic-assisted hip replacement surgeries. Our team of experienced surgeons and state-of-the-art technology ensure that you receive the highest level of care and precision during your procedure. Contact us today to learn more about how robotic hip surgery can benefit you.
How is the Robotic Hip procedure performed?
A gently curved incision is crafted on the side of your hip, employing the assistance of advanced robotic technology. The robotic system aids in the precise removal of the hip, carefully selecting key points around the hip for accuracy in alignment and size of the replacement. Following this, we meticulously place the implants and conduct trials to ensure a snug fit and optimal functioning of your new hip. This process not only offers the advantage of a precisely planned and implanted hip replacement but also assures that it is tailored to your unique anatomy, size, and alignment. This personalized approach increases the likelihood of achieving equal leg lengths, a secure hip, and a prolonged lifespan for your hip without the need for further operations.
After successfully fitting and testing the new components, the incision is closed using either stitches or staples. A sizable waterproof dressing is then applied, remaining in place for 10 to 14 days post-surgery.
How long will I have to stay in the Hospital?
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