Celebrating new technology
For pain-free surgeries
On World Health Day today, the Orthopaedics and Joint Reconstruction (Hip and Knee) unit of Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, celebrated a major milestone. Since the inclusion of the world’s finest robotic technology called Mako at the hospital, which is a first in Delhi, the department has taken a significant leap in advancing health care technology by successfully carrying out more than 500 robotic joint replacements. This stellar new technology has improved the scope of knee, hip and partial joint replacements, thereby improving the quality of life of many and ensuring early pain-free mobility. The accomplishment reflects the commitment of our team comprising highly skilled nurses, therapists, operating staff and surgeons and not to forget our patients who have bestowed their belief in our clinical expertise. By providing quality and empathetic care through a patient-first approach, the team has been rising to the challenges to provide faster recovery,” shares Dr Ramneek Mahajan, Senior Director and Head of Joint, Replacement Unit (Knee and Hip), Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket.
The Mako system allows the surgeons the option of customisation and precision. The surgeon can see all aspects of the replacement strategy and plan to work on deficient bone areas. A few advantages for patients opting for a robotic joint surgery include less tissue damage, less pain and discomfort, less blood loss, smaller scars, faster recovery and shorter hospital stay.
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Introducing Mako
The Mako robotic system allows the surgeons the option of customisation and precision. A few advantages for patients opting for this robotic joint surgery include less tissue damage, less pain and discomfort, less blood loss, smaller scars, faster recovery and shorter hospital stay.