Apollomedics Hospitals Achieves 500 Robotic Knee Surgeries and Launches New MISSO Robot
Apollomedics Hospitals Completes 500 Robotic Knee Surgeries, Unveils MISSO Robot
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Apollomedics Hospitals in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, has successfully completed 500 robotic knee replacement surgeries, becoming a leader in advanced orthopedic care in the region. The hospital also unveiled the MISSO Robot, enhancing its robotic surgery capabilities to improve patient outcomes.
- 01Apollomedics Hospitals has completed 500 robotic knee surgeries, a significant milestone in orthopedic care.
- 02The hospital launched the MISSO Robot, enhancing its robotic surgery capabilities.
- 03Robotic knee replacement surgeries result in less blood loss, reduced pain, and quicker recovery for patients.
- 04Dr. Sanjai Srivastava led the surgeries, emphasizing the growing demand for robotic procedures.
- 05The 'Ruk Jana Nahin' program celebrated patient recoveries and showcased improved mobility post-surgery.
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Apollomedics Hospitals in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, has marked a significant achievement by successfully completing 500 robotic knee replacement surgeries, solidifying its reputation as a leading center for advanced orthopedic care in the region. The hospital celebrated this milestone with an event titled 'Ruk Jana Nahin,' attended by over 400 patients who shared their recovery stories. During the event, Apollomedics unveiled the MISSO Robot, making it the first private hospital in Eastern Uttar Pradesh to operate two dedicated robots for knee replacement surgery, bringing its total to three surgical robots. The MISSO system utilizes artificial intelligence to assist surgeons in making precise adjustments based on individual patient needs, which enhances surgical outcomes. Dr. Sanjai Srivastava, a prominent figure in robotic knee surgery, noted the increasing preference for robotic procedures among patients, highlighting that today, every second patient inquiring about knee surgery opts for robotic methods. Dr. Mayank Somani, MD and CEO of Apollomedics, reaffirmed the hospital's commitment to providing world-class technology and care to the people of Uttar Pradesh. The event also featured demonstrations of patient mobility improvements post-surgery, showcasing the positive impact of robotic knee replacements on quality of life.
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This milestone enhances access to advanced orthopedic care for residents of Uttar Pradesh, particularly those seeking knee replacement surgery.
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