Robotic-assisted knee replacement is one of the most exciting advancements in modern orthopaedics. Unlike conventional techniques, the robotic arm uses a personalised 3D plan of your knee anatomy to guide implant placement with sub-millimetre accuracy.

This matters because even a 2-3 degree variation in alignment can affect implant longevity and how the knee feels post-surgery. Patients we treat with the robotic system typically report less soft-tissue trauma, lower blood loss and more confident weight-bearing on day one.

If you've been told you need a knee replacement, ask whether you're a candidate for robotic surgery — it isn't right for everyone, but for many it offers a measurably better experience.

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Dr. Sardar Jaideep Singh

Consultant Shoulder, Knee & Ankle Sports Injuries, Arthroscopy, Robotic Joint Replacement & Complex Trauma. Internationally trained with fellowships in robotic joint replacement, knee & shoulder arthroscopy (ISAKOS) and advanced arthroscopy at Cardiff, U.K.

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