Robotic technology is revolutionizing the field of orthopedics, offering unmatched precision and customization for better patient outcomes. At the Oklahoma Joint Reconstruction Institute, we're elevating surgical precision to unprecedented levels with advanced robotic systems like Mako for hip and knee replacement surgery.
Key benefits of robotic joint replacement offer unmatched precision and customization in hip and knee replacement.
Unmatched Precision: Robotic joint replacement enables our surgeons to plan and execute procedures with unparalleled accuracy. The Mako system allows for precise implant positioning and alignment by creating detailed 3D models of each patient’s anatomy, leading to better function and longevity of the joint.
Customization at Its Finest: No two patients are alike, which is why customization is key in joint replacement surgery. We can tailor each procedure to the individual's unique anatomy and lifestyle goals with robotic technology. Whether it's Mako knee replacement surgery or Mako hip replacement surgery, our patients can expect personalized care that maximizes their outcomes.
Minimally Invasive Technique: Minimally invasive surgery is made possible with robotic technology. Reduced stress to the surrounding tissues, fewer incisions, and a decreased risk of problems after surgery are outcomes of this method. This ensures a quicker recovery and return to regular activities.
At the Oklahoma Joint Reconstruction Institute, our mission extends beyond just relieving pain – we're dedicated to helping our patients get back to the activities they love. By harnessing the power of robotic precision, we're able to minimize recovery times and optimize functional outcomes, allowing our patients to return to their active lifestyles sooner.
AUTHOR: Dr. Paul Jacob is a certified master surgeon in joint replacement and robotic joint replacement of the hip and knee in Oklahoma City. Dr. Jacob is recognized as one of the Top 3 Orthopedic Surgeons in Oklahoma, who has performed over 5000 robotic joint replacement procedures. Dr. Jacob is active in numerous research studies on joint replacement technology and robotic outcomes.