Advanced technology for greater precision and accelerated recovery
This technology contributes to better alignment, range of motion, and stability of the knee with the prosthesis. It also speeds up surgery time and postoperative recovery by being less aggressive to tissues around the joint, anticipating total patient rehabilitation. Initially, surgical planning is done with software support using X-ray images to reconstruct the anatomy in 3D and shape the prosthesis placement as precisely as possible. This pre-surgical planning guides the procedure, while sensors on the prosthesis and patient signal the implant placement according to plan. The procedure is performed by a certified surgeon, operating with the support of a robotic arm that assists in making bone cuts with safe movements in previously delimited locations and filtering possible surgeon hand instabilities, among other resources.