The Daily Record (Maryland): First robotic-assisted total knee replacement performed at MedStar Union Memorial MedStar Union Memorial Hospital became the first hospital in Maryland to use robotic arm-assisted technology to perform a total knee replacement when Dr. Henry Boucher replaced the left knee of a ... Morningstar: Robotic-assisted arthroplasty shows higher patient satisfaction and quality of life for total knee replacement; comparable infection rates to conventional surgery for total hip ...
Robotic-assisted arthroplasty shows higher patient satisfaction and quality of life for total knee replacement; comparable infection rates to conventional surgery for total hip ... Odessa American: MCH now offering VELYS Robotic-Assisted Solution for Total Knee Replacement Dr. Vijay Borra and his orthopedic team pose for a photo with the VELYS Robotic-Assisted Solution for Total Knee Replacement. (Courtesy Photo) Medical Center Hospital is now offering the latest ...
robotic total knee replacement surgery, Detroit Free Press: The Orthopedic Clinic’s Dr. Brian Hatten Performs First VELYS™ Robotic Assisted Total Knee Replacement at Halifax Health The Orthopedic Clinic’s Dr. Brian Hatten Performs First VELYS™ Robotic Assisted Total Knee Replacement at Halifax Health Times of San Diego: Sharp Hospitals Announce Robotic‐Assisted Total Knee Replacement Surgery Technology Sharp Hospitals Announce Robotic‐Assisted Total Knee Replacement Surgery Using MAKOplasty Technology. Photo courtesy Sharp Hospitals. On May 5, Sharp Coronado Hospital Orthopedic Surgeon Jeremy ...
robotic total knee replacement surgery, Tennessean: Total knee replacement added to list of robotic orthopaedic procedures at WMC Total knee replacement added to list of robotic orthopaedic procedures at WMC Computer-assisted total knee replacements result in better leg alignment, less likelihood of infection and lower early failure rates than conventional surgeries, according to a study of 1,000 robotic ... News Medical: Robotic-assisted knee replacement linked to lower odds of complications after surgery A study by Dr. Geoffrey Westrich and colleagues at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) found knee replacement performed with robotic assistance led to a lower complication rate in the first three ...