Robots are often used as devices that help humans perform power-intensive and dangerous tasks. However, the roles of robots have changed over the years, and robotic systems have begun to be used in many areas of medical surgery to increase safety and precision. The use of robots in surgical procedures dates back to the 1980s. In the 1990s, robotic surgical systems began to be used in hip and knee replacement surgeries. Over the years, the modern robots we use today in joint prosthesis surgeries have been designed and developed. Today, NAVIO robotic surgery has taken its place as a new generation robotic surgery system focusing on hip and knee prosthesis surgeries.
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Advantages of Robotic Orthopedic Surgery
- Faster and more painless recovery
- Being able to return to daily life more quickly
- Feeling like the prosthesis is his own knee
- Low risk of wear and loosening of the prosthesis
- Longer lifespan of the prosthesis