CritiCare Asia launches Cuvis 3rd Generation Robotic Arm Technology for joint replacement surgeries – ET HealthWorld
This revolutionary new technology enables surgeons to perform complex joint replacement surgeries with precision, by overcoming the challenges which they face during traditional open surgeries. Artificial intelligence will now aid the surgical expertise of the Robodocs team, thus giving arthritis patients requiring surgery a faster recovery & pain free life. With the Cuvis 3rd gen Robot, surgeons can pre-plan and visualise every little step, down to less than a millimetre, before the actual surgery is performed. Surgeons can achieve this sub-millimetre accuracy with the equipment’s robotic arm and its burring tool. It has many advantages over conventional procedures, such as less of blood loss, faster recovery of patients, precise surgical bone cuts, better implant positioning and alignment, reducing time needed for the surgery and less risk of embolism, while also helping surgeons achieve zero error.
Dr Deepak Namjoshi, Medical Director, CritiCare Asia Hospitals said, “We aim to treat our patients with care and compassion. Using this advanced technology, under the care of our Robodocs experts, patients suffering from acute arthritis and joint issues can get relief with the best-in-class surgical care.”
Commenting on the launch, the Robodocs Team said “A lot of precision is required to perform a successful joint replacement surgery. With advanced features like bone movement monitoring and haptic feedback mechanism, the Cuvis robot monitors everything in real time. Advanced robots like Cuvis have best-in-class safety features and do not cause any additional risk to patients undergoing joint replacement surgeries.”
The team also shared that research has proven results of robotic joint replacement surgery being far superior to conventional joint replacement and computer assisted joint replacement surgeries and this was primarily the reason why the six surgeons from across Mumbai performing conventional & computer assisted replacements decided to come together and form a team to get trained in robotic joint replacements.
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