Innovative Technology for Faster Healing
When joint pain slows you down, you want to feel better, fast. Robotic-assisted surgery for joint replacement, including for hips and knees, can help you get back to what matters most — all with a faster recovery time than traditional surgery. We're here to help with orthopedic and joint replacement care for you or a loved one.
We’ve held special certification from The Joint Commission for excellence in total hip replacement and total knee replacement surgical procedures since 2008, and we're ready to help you regain your rhythm.
What to Know About Robotic-Assisted Procedures
Robotic-assisted joint replacement surgery is just one way we can address your joint pain and help you heal. Learn more about this innovative approach to joint surgery and if it’s right for you.
- How Does Robotic Surgery Work?
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Robotic surgery for joint replacement works similarly to traditional surgery, but is less invasive and the tools your surgeon will use are different.
During robotic-assisted joint replacement surgery, your surgeon will use a tool that relays precise information about your joint to an advanced computer system. This computer works with your surgeon’s skilled hands to achieve exact positioning of joint implants, all based on your unique anatomy.
Best of all, this approach leads to a faster recovery and less pain, meaning you can get back to your life as quickly as possible.
AdventHealth Redmond was also the first hospital in Georgia to use a CT-free robotic-assisted surgical procedure for total knee replacement.
- Is Robotic Surgery Safe?
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Robotic-assisted surgery is a proven solution for joint replacement surgery and often leads to better outcomes than traditional surgery.
While every surgery has some risks, research has indicated that minimally invasive technology is just as safe, if not safer than, traditional joint replacement surgery. Additional benefits of robotic-assisted joint replacement surgery include:
- Faster recovery
- Fewer complications
- Fewer hospital readmissions
- Higher patient satisfaction
- Less rehabilitation time
- Lower risk of infection