Services / Dr. Ravi Bhanushali
Navigation knee joint replacement, also known as computer-assisted knee arthroplasty or navigated knee replacement, is an advanced surgical technique that utilizes computerized navigation systems to assist orthopedic surgeons in performing knee replacement surgery with greater accuracy and precision.
Here’s an overview of navigation knee joint replacement:
Indications: Navigation knee joint replacement is indicated for individuals with severe knee arthritis or other degenerative conditions that cause significant pain, stiffness, and functional impairment. Candidates for navigation knee replacement typically have failed conservative treatments and may benefit from the enhanced precision offered by computer-assisted surgery.
Preparation: Before the surgery, patients undergo a thorough evaluation, including imaging studies such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRI to assess the condition of the knee joint and surrounding structures. The data from these imaging studies are used to create a personalized surgical plan for each patient.
Recovery and Rehabilitation: