Robotic Orthopedic Surgery


Precision Meets Performance

Experience the Future of Joint Replacement & Bone Surgery at Germanten Hospital

Orthopedic surgery is entering a new era—powered by robotics, precision, and faster recovery. At Germanten Hospital, Hyderabad’s Center of Excellence in Orthopedics, we are proud to be among the few hospitals in India offering advanced Robotic Orthopedic Surgery for knee, hip, and joint procedures.

Our German-engineered robotic systems allow our surgeons to operate with unmatched accuracy, ensuring better alignment, less pain, quicker mobility, and superior long-term results.

Robotic Orthopedic Surgery in Hyderabad

What is Robotic Orthopedic Surgery?

Robotic orthopedic surgery is a breakthrough surgical approach that uses a robotic-assisted system to perform complex joint procedures such as:

  • Total Knee Replacement
  • Partial Knee Replacement
  • Total Hip Replacement
  • Joint Resurfacing
  • Bone Realignment Procedures

The robotic system doesn't replace the surgeon—it assists them by enhancing precision, offering real-time 3D visualization, and ensuring perfect implant placement.

Benefits of Robotic Orthopedic Surgery

  • Greater Accuracy – Implants are positioned with sub-millimeter precision.
  • Less Pain & Blood Loss – Smaller incisions and soft tissue preservation reduce trauma.
  • Faster Recovery – Patients walk sooner and return to daily activities faster.
  • Improved Joint Function – Better alignment leads to smoother motion and longevity of implants.
  • Reduced Hospital Stay – Most patients are discharged within 2–3 days.
  • Lower Risk of Revision Surgery – Robotic precision improves long-term success rates.

Why Choose Germanten Hospital for Robotic Orthopedic Surgery?

  • German Technology Robotic Systems
  • Fellowship-Trained Surgeons in Robotic Techniques
  • Customized Surgery Planning with 3D Mapping & CT Integration
  • Dedicated Robotic Surgery Suite
  • End-to-End Orthopedic Rehab & Follow-Up
  • Recognized Among Top 3 Orthopedic Centers in Hyderabad

Conditions Treated with Robotic Surgery

We use robotic-assisted technology for:

  • Knee Osteoarthritis – Partial or Total Robotic Knee Replacement
  • Hip Arthritis & Deformities – Robotic Hip Replacement
  • Post-Traumatic Joint Damage
  • Revision Joint Surgery
  • Ligament Reconstruction (Advanced Cases)
  • Joint Resurfacing for Younger Patients

Step-by-Step Robotic Surgery Process

1. Pre-Surgical Planning

  • A CT scan of your joint is taken to create a 3D virtual model. The surgeon uses this to plan implant size, position, and alignment.

2. Intraoperative Guidance

  • During surgery, the robotic arm helps the surgeon execute the plan with high precision, ensuring balanced soft tissues and accurate bone cuts.

3. Real-Time Adjustments

  • The system allows the surgeon to make on-the-spot changes based on live feedback from your anatomy.

Who is Eligible for Robotic Orthopedic Surgery?

Robotic surgery is ideal for patients who:

  • Are above 45 years with moderate to severe joint damage
  • Want quicker recovery and better implant lifespan
  • Have failed conservative treatments like physiotherapy or injections
  • Need a personalized, minimally invasive surgical solution
  • Have complex joint shapes, deformities, or obesity

Robotic vs Conventional Orthopedic Surgery

Feature Robotic Surgery Traditional Surgery
Precision Sub-millimeter Surgeon dependent
Implant Longevity Higher Moderate
Recovery Time 2–4 weeks 4–8 weeks
Pain & Blood Loss Minimal More
Revision Risk Lower Higher in complex cases
Hospital Stay Shorter (2–3 days) 4–6 days

Cost of Robotic Orthopedic Surgery in Hyderabad

Robotic surgery involves higher upfront technology cost, but offers long-term value through better outcomes.

Estimated Cost: ₹2.5 Lakhs – ₹5.5 Lakhs*

*Includes consultation, 3D imaging, surgery, implant, and rehabilitation. Insurance and EMI options are available.

Glossary of Terms

  • Robotic-Assisted Surgery – Surgery where a robotic arm supports the surgeon for higher precision
  • CT-Based 3D Mapping – Scan used to create a custom plan for surgery
  • Implant – Artificial joint component placed during surgery
  • Osteoarthritis – Degenerative joint disease causing pain and stiffness
  • Alignment – The correct position of the joint to ensure smooth motion and implant longevity
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Robotic Surgery - Frequently Asked Questions

No. The surgeon is always in control. The robot acts as an assistant to enhance precision and safety.
Yes. It is one of the most advanced and safest orthopedic technologies available today.
Yes. Most patients walk within 24–48 hours and resume daily activities in 2–3 weeks.
Slightly more than conventional surgery—but offers greater precision, reduced complications, and fewer revisions.
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