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Robotic Hip Replacement

Hip pain, limited movement and joint deformities can significantly reduce quality of life. If there is serious damage to your hip joint and conservative treatments (medications, physical therapy, injections) are inadequate, hip replacement surgery may be necessary.

  • What is Robotic Hip Replacement Surgery?

One of the most important conditions that increases the success of hip prosthesis and allows patients to use their prosthesis comfortably in the long term is the placement of the hip prosthesis in the appropriate position for the patient. One of the most important supports used to place the prosthesis in the most appropriate way for the patient’s anatomy is the robotic hip prosthesis, which has become increasingly popular in recent years.

This technology is especially applied to patients with hip pain and difficulty in movement that significantly restrict their daily life activities, and offers many advantages over traditional methods.

Who Can Undergo Robotic Hip Replacement Surgery?

  • Patients with joint cartilage damage due to osteoarthritis (calcification) ; The main patient groups for which robotic hip prosthesis is applied include individuals with serious damage to their joint cartilage due to osteoarthritis (calcification). This condition, which is especially common in individuals over the age of 50, is characterized by wear and tear on the joints and the rubbing of bones against each other.
  • Rheumatoid Patients with inflammatory joint diseases such as arthritis ; Rheumatoid Patients who develop hip joint deformities due to arthritis and other inflammatory joint diseases are also suitable candidates for robotic prosthesis application. In these cases, which occur as a result of the immune system attacking the joints, a precise prosthesis placement can be achieved with the robotic system in cases of pain and deformities that cannot be controlled with drug treatment.
  • Patients who experience bone loss due to avascular necrosis; Robotic hip replacement is an effective solution in cases of tissue loss caused by the interruption of blood flow to the hip bone, known as avascular necrosis (bone death). In this case, which requires a prosthesis if intervention is not made at an early stage, joint movement can be provided with the prosthesis.
  • developmental hip dysplasia or traumatic hip deformities ; In patients with congenital developmental hip dysplasia or post-traumatic hip deformities , anatomical harmony can be maximized thanks to robotic planning.
  • Patients who have had previous prosthesis surgery and developed wear, loosening or infection in their prosthesis; Revision surgery can be performed much more safely with robotic technology in patients who have had previous prosthesis surgery and developed wear, loosening or infection in their prosthesis.

What are the advantages of Robotic Hip Replacement Surgery?

  • Individual planning and precise placement : One of the most important advantages of robotic hip prosthesis over traditional methods is that it offers individual planning and precise placement. Thanks to the planning opportunity suitable for each patient’s anatomy, joint movement is greater after surgery and the patient’s gait is better.
  • Longer-lasting prosthesis: By analyzing the patient’s anatomy in detail with 3D imaging performed before surgery, prosthesis components can be placed with a margin of error of less than 0.5 mm . This extends the life of the prosthesis and significantly reduces the risk of re-operation.

 

  • Faster recovery and less pain; Another important advantage of robotic surgery is that it causes less tissue damage and can be applied with minimally invasive techniques. Thanks to the ability of robotic arms to work with small incisions , muscle and connective tissue can be preserved, which provides less pain and a faster recovery process after surgery.
  • Close to natural mobility: One of the most important benefits for patients is that robotic hip prosthesis provides close to natural mobility. By placing the prosthesis in accordance with the person’s natural joint movement, movements such as walking, climbing stairs and squatting can be performed much more easily. The post-operative recovery process also progresses quite quickly in robotic surgery.
  • Less hospital stay

 

As a result, robotic hip replacement offers a safer, more precise and personalized treatment option compared to traditional methods. It has become an important treatment option for patients with hip joint problems thanks to its advantages such as less risk of complications, longer prosthesis life and faster recovery process. Individuals whose quality of life decreases due to hip pain are recommended to consult an orthopedic specialist to get detailed information about robotic prosthesis surgery.

  • How is Robotic-Assisted Hip Replacement Surgery Performed?

Before the robotic-assisted hip replacement surgery, meticulous preparation is made. In this surgery, which is performed with advanced technology support, the physician’s experience is also extremely important.

  • Patient evaluation and surgery planning: Before surgery, the patient’s hip joint is examined in detail with three-dimensional imaging techniques. In light of the data obtained, the surgeon prepares a personalized surgical plan with the help of the robotic system. Important factors such as the size, angle and position of the prosthesis are determined in the most appropriate way for the patient’s anatomical structure.
  • Performing the surgical procedure: During the surgical intervention, the robotic system works under the guidance of the surgeon, ensuring that the prosthesis is placed at the pre-planned point with great precision. Robotic technology provides both visual and mechanical feedback to the surgeon, minimizing the risk of error and increasing the success of the operation.
  • Post-operative recovery process: Thanks to the precision provided by the robotic system, patients experience a faster and more comfortable recovery process in the post-operative period. They can usually start walking within a few days after the operation and return to their daily lives in a short time.

This method increases surgical success rates and provides a safer and more effective solution for both the patient and the surgeon. Robotic hip replacement surgeries are one of the innovative approaches offered by modern medicine, setting a new standard in the field of orthopedics.

 

Question Answer

  • What is the Recovery Process Like for Robotic Surgery?

Robotic hip replacement surgery is performed using minimally invasive techniques, so muscle and connective tissue are preserved, postoperative pain is less, and the recovery process is accelerated. Patients can stand up within 24 hours and return to their daily activities within 4-6 weeks.

  • Can Robotic Hip Replacement Be Applied to Every Patient?

Robotic hip replacement may not be suitable for every patient. The presence of uncontrolled infection, some patients with severe osteoporosis, those at risk of receiving general anesthesia, and individuals with extreme obesity may present some difficulties in applying this method.

  • How is Patients’ Mobility Affected After Robotic Hip Replacement Surgery?

Since the prosthesis is positioned in accordance with the natural joint movement, patients can perform movements such as walking, climbing stairs and squatting more easily.

  • Why Should Robotic Hip Replacement Be Preferred?

It is a safer option than traditional methods as it offers a longer prosthesis life, less risk of complications and a faster healing process.

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