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In a significant advancement in orthopaedic care, Amrita Hospital has successfully completed over 1,000 joint replacement surgeries using the advanced MAKO Robotic-Arm Assisted System, reaffirming its leadership in precision-driven, patient-centric surgical care.

Amrita Hospital was among the first in India to introduce MAKO robotic technology in 2017, and since then, it has been extensively utilized for hip and knee replacement procedures. This milestone reflects years of clinical excellence, innovation, and commitment to improving patient outcomes.

The MAKO system enables surgeons to perform joint replacement surgeries with millimeter-level accuracy, ensuring precise implant placement tailored to each patient’s unique anatomy. By combining advanced imaging with robotic assistance, the technology allows for highly personalized surgical planning and execution.

One of the key advantages of MAKO-assisted surgery is its minimally invasive approach, which helps preserve surrounding muscles and tissues. This results in smaller incisions, reduced post-operative pain, and faster recovery, enabling patients to return to their normal lives more quickly. The system is widely used for total and partial knee replacements as well as total hip replacements, offering improved functional outcomes and long-term implant performance.

Highlighting the impact of this technology, experts at Amrita Hospital note that robotic assistance enhances surgical precision while minimizing variability, thereby improving overall safety and effectiveness.

With this milestone, Amrita Hospital continues to set benchmarks in advanced orthopaedic care, combining cutting-edge technology with compassionate treatment to deliver superior outcomes for patients.

Amrita Hospital Kochi Achieves Milestone of 1000 Joint Replacement Surgeries with MAKO Robotic Technology