Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 4: Dr Avtar Singh, Chief Orthopaedic Surgeon, Amandeep Group of Hospitals, who is world’s first Punjabi Surgeon to perform Robotic Assisted Knee Replacement, recently conducted a cadaver workshop in Singapore for the surgeons of Malaysia & Singapore.
It was attended by 20 surgeons from all over Malaysia. He explained the benefits of Robotic Assisted Knee replacement to the audience. While explaining, he said, it is the future of knee replacement and they are doing surgeries with this technology very successfully since last one year. “Results of surgeries performed with Robotic Technology are very impressive and we have achieved nearly 100% success rate,” he added.
While explaining the benefits of Robotic Assisted Knee Replacement, he said, “Robotic surgery integrates advanced computer technology with the experience of the skilled surgeons. The surgeon uses intuitive robotics assisted controls and intelligence to enable precision and accuracy at the minutest level, which leads to highly desirable results in the patient after the surgery”.
Dr Singh told surgeons that Robot enables the surgeon to replace only the damaged part of the knee to absolute perfection, saving all the other normal structures of the joint. Further, the Robotics-assisted system eliminates the possibilities of human error and ensures perfect alignment, leading to the longevity of the joint implant, he claimed.
Robotics-assisted joint replacement surgery is extremely satisfying for the patients since it preserves all the natural structures of the joint and offers them a huge advantage of immediate recovery. He added that patients who have been treated using this robotic technology are able to get full movement, including sitting cross legged and squatting as in a robotic surgery, the critical soft tissues and ligaments are preserved.”
“Amandeep Group of Hospitals benchmarks itself as a centre of excellence in Orthopedics treating patients from all across the world. This technology has been launched in India immediately after the US and we are only the second country in the world to adopt it successfully,” Dr Avtar Singh added.