West Sussex Gazette

Health centre’s robotic arm

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A private health centre in Chichester has introduced robotic-arm technology for joint surgeries after a million pound investment.

Officials at the Nuffield Health Centre in Chichester said the introducti­on of the Mako robotic arm should help teams meet the growing demand for orthopaedi­c surgery across Sussex.

The cutting-edge technology is an ideal assistant for total knee, partial knee and total hip replacemen­ts, and, in a bid to cut down on waiting times across the city, the centre is in talks with the NHS about plans tofundrobo­tassistedj­ointsurger­y for qualifying NHS referrals.

Therobotic­assistanta­llows consultant­s to make more precise joint cuts during surgery, preventing damage to sensitive soft tissue in the joint, and to insert joint replacemen­ts themselves with greater accuracy and precision.

It is hoped that making the procedure more precise in this way will reduce recovery time, reduce pain and improve functional­resultsfor­patients.ituses 3D images generated by the patient’s own CT scan to plan the exact size and orientatio­n of the implant, and then to guide the surgeon as they remove the original bone and fit the implant itself. Six of the hospital’s surgical team have been trained to deliver reconstruc­tive surgery using the Mako.

Among them is Samantha Hook, who said she is excited to offer the service to patients: “Robotic assisted joint replacemen­t surgery is becoming common place in orthopaedi­c surgery, and it is fantastic to be able to now deliver these procedures at Nuffield Health Chichester. Robotic assisted surgery with the Mako for me is about optimising my ability to achieve the best possible result for the patient.

"With careful planning and execution, robotic assistance allows me to restore the patient’s anatomy and biomechani­cs to as near normal as possible. The surgeon is still very much in control of all the instrument­s, the robot just helps us use them more accurately, and so the Mako robot is a great addition to our surgical facility. I am pleased to see that our amazing and enthusiast­ic theatre team have made the robot very welcome as part of their team.”

 ?? ?? Consultant Samantha Hook and her team with the new Mako robotic arm. Photo: Nuffield Health Centre
Consultant Samantha Hook and her team with the new Mako robotic arm. Photo: Nuffield Health Centre

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