Computer Aided (Assisted) Knee Replacement Surgery – Why India Hospitals & Surgeons
Computer-aided knee replacement (also known as computer-assisted knee replacement surgery or computer-aided knee arthroplasty) is attracting a large number of medical tourists to hospitals in India.
The less invasive nature of total and partial knee replacement surgeries will go towards increasing their popularity in India.
In this procedure, a computer is installed with medical surgery software and is connected to a surgical infra-red camera and specialized surgical instruments.
This knee surgery computer system is used by the surgeon to perform the knee replacement. This allows for more precision and accuracy during the surgery.
The surgeon can see the computer-generated image in real time while performing the operation.
The alignment of the knee replacement implant is more accurate (accuracy of 0.5 mm and 0.5 degrees) and predictable compared to how it would be when doing surgery just with naked eyes.
The system acts as a GPS for the human body helping the surgeon by providing real-time navigation information and enhanced 3-D visualization.
The International Society for Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery is a non-profit organization working towards the growth of this field.
Advantages of Computer-Aided Knee Replacement Surgery
- Smaller incisions as it’s a minimally invasive surgery
- Faster recovery
- Less bleeding and lesser chance of blood clotting
- Less pain
- Easy on the patient and doctor
- Reduces chances of human error
- Increased implant longevity as it reduces chances of bad alignment requiring revision surgeries.
The total knee replacement usually lasts about 15 to 20 years. With the computer-assisted orthopedic surgery, the knee replacement can last up to 30 years without needing a replacement.
These advantages are achieved as computer assisted total knee replacement is a minimally invasive surgery (also known as laparoscopic or endoscopic surgery).
In these type of surgeries, specialized instruments, monitors, fiber optic lights, miniature cameras and computer monitors are used to perform the surgery through a small incision unlike a traditional surgery which is more invasive.
Although the surgery is performed using a computer system, it does not mean that it can be done by a surgeon with any less knowledge and experience. The procedure only combines the surgeon’s skill with computer technology.
In India, many surgeons have this expertise and experience.
Research shows that not only does the computer-aided knee replacement get better results when compared to conventional knee replacement surgery, but it also significantly reduces chances of error.
With advancements in surgical robotics and computer-assisted surgical navigation, the use of traditional surgery for knee replacement will go down.
Computer-assisted knee replacement is definitely the future of knee replacement surgery.
A number of people visit India for this cutting edge medical procedure. Although premier hospitals in USA, Canada and UK offer this latest medical procedure, majority of the hospitals do not do so yet.
The associated price & cost of the Knee replacement surgery in India, Costa Rica and Mexico is about 50-80% less that what is in the USA.
Medical Tourism Corporation facilitates computer-assisted (aided) knee surgery in India. The typical price of this surgery in India is about 20% of what it would cost in the USA. This price also includes the estimated travel and lodging expenses that would be incurred.