
Robotic joint surgery involves using a surgical robot to assist the surgeon in performing precise and minimally invasive procedures on joints.
During the surgery, the surgeon controls a robotic system, which translates their movements into precise actions, enhancing accuracy and flexibility
Benefits include increased precision, smaller incisions, reduced pain, quicker recovery, and improved outcomes compared to traditional methods
As each person has a different face, the shape of bone is also different. Meril’s artificial joint surgical robot CUVIS Joint® shows the patient’s bone in 3D images, and the doctor can use those images for replanning of surgery personalized for the patient.
What’s as important as the precise surgical plan is to select and insert the personalized artificial joint. The doctor uses robot to select an artificial joint for the patient and insert it accurately
As each person has a different face, the shape of bone is also different. Meril’s artificial joint surgical robot CUVIS Joint® shows the patient’s bone in 3D images, and the doctor can use those images for replanning of surgery personalized for the patient.
As each person has a different face, the shape of bone is also different. Meril’s artificial joint surgical robot CUVIS Joint® shows the patient’s bone in 3D images, and the doctor can use those images for replanning of surgery personalized for the patient.
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