Robotic Revision Knee Replacement

Introduction
A Revision Knee Replacement is required when a previously implanted knee joint fails due to wear, loosening, infection, or instability.
Robotic-assisted technology enables safe removal of old implants and highly accurate placement of new components, improving overall surgical precision and outcomes.
Key Benefits
- Safe and controlled removal of old implants
- Improved soft-tissue balancing for joint stability
- Precision in managing bone loss
- Reduced complication rates
- Enhanced long-term knee stability
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why do knee implants fail?
Implant failure may occur due to wear and tear, loosening, infection, or improper alignment.
Is revision knee surgery risky?
While revision surgery is more complex, robotic assistance significantly improves safety, precision, and overall surgical outcomes.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
- Persistent pain after knee replacement
- Loose or worn-out implants
- Infected knee implants
- Knee instability or stiffness
Recovery Timeline
- First 2 Weeks: Controlled pain and early physiotherapy
- 1–3 Months: Gradual improvement in walking
- 6 Months: Good knee function
- 12 Months: Full recovery in most cases
