Robotic Surgery
Advanced technology for maximum precision
What Is Robotic-Assisted Arthroplasty?
Robotic surgery is an advanced technology that allows extremely precise and personalized placement of implants in hip and knee arthroplasty. Using three-dimensional imaging and a robotic arm, the surgeon plans and performs the operation with maximum accuracy while maintaining full control at every stage of the procedure.
The goal of robotic-assisted surgery is to improve implant alignment, protect healthy tissues, and restore more natural joint movement, offering improved and more consistent outcomes for the patient.
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics Dr. Koutserimpas is officially certified in the use of MAKO robotic technology, has authored numerous scientific publications in the field of robotic arthroplasty, and is an invited speaker at international conferences on this topic.
Applications
Robotic Knee Arthroplasty
Total knee replacement performed with robotic assistance
Robotic Hip Arthroplasty
Total hip replacement using robotic guidance
Accurate Preoperative Planning
Three-dimensional simulation and surgical planning
Minimally Invasive Techniques
Smaller incisions and faster postoperative recovery
Advantages
Maximum Precision
Millimetric accuracy in implant positioning
Personalized Approach
Each procedure is tailored to the patient's individual anatomy
Improved Function and Outcomes
Better early results and enhanced long-term implant performance
Faster Recovery
Shorter hospitalization and faster rehabilitation