- SPECIALIST ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON | MELBOURNE, VIC | ALBURY, NSW | MORNINGTON, VIC |
- 03 9421 6133
- Melbourne & Mornington VIC |
- Albury, NSW
Robotic-assisted total knee replacement is an advanced surgical option that combines your surgeon’s expertise with computer-guided technology to improve accuracy in bone preparation and implant positioning. While the procedure is still performed by your orthopaedic surgeon, robotic systems act as an extension of their hands, allowing for precise, data-informed decisions throughout surgery.
Dr Jason Hockings offers robotic-assisted knee replacement in select cases, including the use of the Robotic Arm System and NextAR Augmented Reality (AR) technology, depending on your needs, anatomy, and available hospital resources. These technologies are designed to support more consistent outcomes by aligning your new knee with your unique anatomy and natural joint motion.
Robotic-assisted knee replacement involves the use of a robotic arm or digital guidance system to assist your surgeon during the operation. It begins with detailed pre-operative imaging (often a CT scan) to create a 3D model of your knee joint. This model allows for personalised surgical planning, helping your surgeon determine the optimal alignment, implant sizing, and bone cuts before entering the operating theatre.
During surgery, the robotic system provides real-time feedback and guidance to help carry out the plan with a high degree of precision. Importantly, robotic systems do not perform the surgery. Your surgeon remains in control at all times, using the technology to enhance accuracy and decision-making.
Dr Hockings may use either of the following systems, depending on the hospital setting and your individual case:
If you’re experiencing ongoing pain, stiffness, or reduced movement that is affecting your daily activities or quality of life, a thorough orthopaedic assessment can help determine the cause and guide the most appropriate treatment options for your situation.