Stryker and Max Smart Hospital Collaborate to Enhance Robotic Joint Replacement Training in India
Stryker, Max Smart Hospital Saket Partner for Robotic Joint Replacement Training in India

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Stryker, a leader in medical technology, has partnered with Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital in Saket, New Delhi, to establish a training center for robotic-arm assisted joint replacement. This initiative aims to improve surgeon training and patient care, addressing the rising prevalence of arthritis and enhancing the adoption of advanced healthcare technologies in India.
- 01The collaboration will focus on developing long-term clinical expertise and improving access to technology-enabled treatments.
- 02Max Smart Hospital will serve as a dedicated training and education center for orthopaedics in India.
- 03Robotic-arm assisted joint replacement offers greater precision and potentially improved recovery outcomes for patients.
- 04Stryker aims to bridge the skill gap in surgeon training to ensure effective adoption of robotic technologies.
- 05The initiative aligns with India's healthcare priorities of innovation, skilling, and quality care.
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Stryker, a global leader in medical technologies, has partnered with Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital in Saket, New Delhi, to enhance surgeon training and patient care in robotic-arm assisted joint replacement. This collaboration addresses the increasing burden of arthritis and joint disorders in India, where the adoption of advanced healthcare technologies is on the rise. Max Smart Hospital will become a training and education center for orthopaedics, focusing on developing long-term clinical expertise and improving access to technology-enabled treatments. Mr. Abhay Soi, Chairman and Managing Director of Max Healthcare, emphasized the importance of this partnership in building a future-ready healthcare ecosystem that combines clinical expertise and technology. Dr. Ramneek Mahajan, Chairman of Orthopaedics at Max Smart Hospital, highlighted the potential of robotic-assisted surgeries to improve precision and recovery outcomes. Stryker's commitment to enhancing surgical capabilities and bridging the skill gap in surgeon training is crucial for advancing healthcare standards in India, ultimately aiming to improve patient outcomes nationwide.
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The collaboration will enhance the quality of orthopaedic care available to patients in India, particularly those suffering from joint disorders.
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