
CORI Robotic Partial Knee Replacement performed on 57 year old female patient in Mangaluru
2
MANGALURU
: AJ Hospital and Research Centre, has successfully performed
CORI
Robotic Unicondylar Knee Replacement (UKR). The breakthrough procedure was carried out by Dr. Mayur Rai, Senior Consultant
Orthopaedic Surgeon
, and Dr.
Mohammed Shabir Kassim
, Consultant Orthopaedic and Arthroscopic Surgeon.
The CORI robotic surgical system represents the latest in orthopaedic innovation, providing real-time, 3D digital modelling and precision-guided instrumentation. This allows surgeons to perform knee replacements with unmatched accuracy, resulting in better outcomes, faster recovery, and improved long-term function.
Unicondylar Knee Replacement, commonly known as partial knee replacement, is a minimally invasive procedure designed for patients with damage confined to one compartment of the knee.
The use of the CORI robotic platform enhances surgical precision, ensures personalised implant placement, and preserves more of the patient's natural anatomy.
Dr. Mayur Rai said, 'The introduction of CORI robotic technology in Mangaluru is a leap forward in joint replacement surgery. It allows us to deliver consistently accurate and personalised care with superior functional outcomes.'
Dr. Mohammed Shabir Kassim said, 'This technology-driven approach reduces pain, minimises tissue damage, and allows patients to walk within hours and return to daily activities much sooner than traditional methods.'
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The patient who underwent the procedure is recovering well and already began post-operative physiotherapy.
Dr.
Prashanth Marla K
, Medical Director of AJ Hospital & Research Centre, said our collaboration with Smith & Nephew and the adoption of the CORI robotic platform reflects our dedication to providing world-class orthopaedic care in coastal Karnataka. This is a proud moment for the entire team and a major step forward in patient-centric, precision-driven healthcare. This is the only robotic system wherein we can do complete knee, partial knee, and hip replacements.
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