Bangalore: Kauvery Hospital, Bangalore, has successfully completed 500 robotic surgeries across multiple specialties. Building on this achievement, the hospital has introduced the Mako Robotic Joint Replacement System at its Electronic City branch, which is being developed as a dedicated hub for robotic surgeries.
The robotic joint replacement program, initially established at the hospital’s Marathahalli unit, reflects a patient-centric and careful approach to care. Out of 1,200 consultations for joint-related issues, only 50 patients underwent surgery, emphasizing the hospital’s ethical approach to treatment.
Dr. Vijaybaskaran S, Executive Director of Kauvery Hospitals, Bangalore Region, said, “The success of our robotic surgical programs and the launch of the Mako Robotic System in Electronic City underscore our dedication to offering ethically recommended treatments and delivering personalized, clinically proven care for each patient.”
Speaking at the launch, Dr. Jagadeesh P.C, Senior Consultant, Orthopaedic Trauma and Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery, Kauvery Hospital, Electronic City, said, “Robotic-assisted surgeries are a game-changer in orthopaedic care. With the Mako system, we can provide solutions that are not only highly accurate but also customized to each patient’s needs. It’s about restoring mobility and improving quality of life, not just replacing joints.”
In addition to robotic joint replacement, Kauvery Hospital’s orthopaedic program offers joint preservation techniques and restorative therapies, providing a comprehensive and holistic approach to managing joint pain and improving mobility.