The Robotic Orthopedics device, which is used in prosthesis procedures for the treatment of joint arthritis, provides a prosthesis surgery suitable for the patient’s anatomy and biomechanics during surgery. With the damage to the articular cartilage, also known as calcification , the bone ends on the cartilage tissue begin to rub, which causes pain. The aim of prosthetic surgery is to reduce pain and preserve mobility and functionality by covering the damaged joint surfaces. Prosthesis surgery requires adherence to a set of standards and procedures, but since the joint structure is individualized, a specific procedure should be applied to each patient.
With Robotic Orthopedic Surgery, the operation planned by the surgeon is performed in accordance with the procedure. With the detailed planning feature of the Robotic Orthopedics device, the most suitable implant for the person’s anatomy is determined. It evaluates issues such as joint flexibility and ligament balance of the person with precision. With Robotic Orthopedic Surgery, only surfaces limited to damaged areas can be covered and mobile and dynamic joint structures can be obtained. This prevents length or shortness problems that may occur in the leg. At the same time, the patient’s recovery process is faster in the operation performed through a small surgical incision compared to other operations. Robotic Orthopedic Surgery is expected to be used in the treatment of arthritis of other…


