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Debunking five myths about robotic knee replacement

July 13, 2025

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Hindustan Times Noida

Ushering in a new era of 'Minimally Invasive Robotic Joint Replacement' at Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital, Kaushambi, with the world's most precise and advanced robotic system.

- Dr Amit Sharma

Debunking five myths about robotic knee replacement

Myth: A robot performs the surgery completely on its own

Fact: Our robotic system works in synergy with the doctor, not as an autonomous operator. The surgeon controls every cut and implant placement, using real-time feedback and high-precision guidance from the robot.

Myth: Robotic surgery is riskier than traditional knee replacement

Fact: Robotic-assisted procedures are relatively safer. They enable more precise cuts, reduce tissue damage, limit blood loss, and decrease complication rates. Numerous studies support their safety.

Myth: It's too expensive and not covered by insurance

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