Minimal Invasive Computer Assisted Navigation Joint Replacement which is based on new computer navigation technology assists in successfully navigating inside patient’s joints and help in making the involved surgical procedures more accurate as well as longer lasting. The surgery done using this technique helps in capturing patient’s unique anatomy and translating it to computer screen, thus providing surgeons with unobstructed view of patient’s joints.
Advantages -
The single most important factor that ensures long-term survival of the implants done in patients is alignment of implant. The more accuracy in the alignment, the longer is the possibility of the implants to last. Some of the advantages of this procedure include:
· Computer navigation helps in performing surgical procedures within joints
· It helps in aligning implants more accurately
· The accuracy achieved using this technique translate into better possibility of the implants to last longer
Accuracy Factor -
By using the technique of Minimal Invasive Computer Assisted Navigation Joint Replacement, the alignment of the joint can be done within 3 degrees that enhances the possibility of post operative improvement.
Shortening Recovery Cycle -
As the technique is based on minimally invasive surgical procedure, it does help in faster recovery for patients (the actual recovery period though depends on the complexity of the surgery performed). As the surgery is operated through smaller incisions (4 to 6 inches) it also causes less trauma to surrounding tissue, thus helping in achieving:
· Less post-operative pain
· Quicker mobility restoration
· Shorter hospital stay
Derived Benefits -
With computer-assisted surgeries done at our end, implants are more precisely aligned. This results in minimizing joint wear and in turn increasing the life of implants to many more years. Some of the other benefits of this technique include:
· Computer navigation can lower occurrence of particular complication “fat embolism syndrome”
· Computer navigation allows to accurately orient socket for achieving optimal stability of ball connection, thus making joints more resistant to
dislocation
· Computer navigation reduces the leg variability to within a millimetre
· An emerging technique for hip surgery 'Surface Arthroplasty' is also benefitted through computer navigation as it helps in increasing the accuracy of
cup placement that in turn increases the longevity of the repair
· Computer navigation eliminates need for invasive drilling that is required for placing alignment hardware in bone while at the same time significantly
improves alignment accuracy
· The use of computer in given surgical procedure gives surgeons real-time understanding of joint
Advantages -
The single most important factor that ensures long-term survival of the implants done in patients is alignment of implant. The more accuracy in the alignment, the longer is the possibility of the implants to last. Some of the advantages of this procedure include:
· Computer navigation helps in performing surgical procedures within joints
· It helps in aligning implants more accurately
· The accuracy achieved using this technique translate into better possibility of the implants to last longer
Accuracy Factor -
By using the technique of Minimal Invasive Computer Assisted Navigation Joint Replacement, the alignment of the joint can be done within 3 degrees that enhances the possibility of post operative improvement.
Shortening Recovery Cycle -
As the technique is based on minimally invasive surgical procedure, it does help in faster recovery for patients (the actual recovery period though depends on the complexity of the surgery performed). As the surgery is operated through smaller incisions (4 to 6 inches) it also causes less trauma to surrounding tissue, thus helping in achieving:
· Less post-operative pain
· Quicker mobility restoration
· Shorter hospital stay
Derived Benefits -
With computer-assisted surgeries done at our end, implants are more precisely aligned. This results in minimizing joint wear and in turn increasing the life of implants to many more years. Some of the other benefits of this technique include:
· Computer navigation can lower occurrence of particular complication “fat embolism syndrome”
· Computer navigation allows to accurately orient socket for achieving optimal stability of ball connection, thus making joints more resistant to
dislocation
· Computer navigation reduces the leg variability to within a millimetre
· An emerging technique for hip surgery 'Surface Arthroplasty' is also benefitted through computer navigation as it helps in increasing the accuracy of
cup placement that in turn increases the longevity of the repair
· Computer navigation eliminates need for invasive drilling that is required for placing alignment hardware in bone while at the same time significantly
improves alignment accuracy
· The use of computer in given surgical procedure gives surgeons real-time understanding of joint