Robotic-assisted hip replacement: a breakthrough in surgical precision

Written by: Mr Stefan Niculescu
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Edited by: Aoife Maguire

Robotic-assisted hip replacements blend medical expertise with advanced technology to provide patients with enhanced surgical accuracy and more predictable results. Experienced consultant orthopaedic surgeon Mr Stefan Niculescu explores what robotic-assisted hip replacement entails, its benefits, and why it might be a suitable option for you.

 

 

Understanding robotic-assisted hip replacement

 

Robotic-assisted hip replacement is a sophisticated surgical technique that combines the expertise of skilled surgeons with advanced robotic technology. During the procedure, the surgeon guides a robotic arm to precisely remove damaged bone and cartilage and then meticulously places the prosthetic hip components.

 

How does it work?

 

Before the surgery, detailed imaging scans, such as MRI  or CT scans, are taken to create a 3D model of your hip joint. This virtual blueprint allows the surgeon to plan the procedure with remarkable accuracy. During the operation, the surgeon uses the robotic system to execute the pre-planned surgical strategy, ensuring optimal placement of the implant components.

 

Enhanced precision and accuracy

 

One of the primary advantages of robotic-assisted hip replacement is its unparalleled precision and accuracy. The robotic arm can navigate within millimetre accuracy, allowing for optimal positioning of the hip implant. This precision can lead to improved stability, range of motion, and overall function of the new hip joint.

 

Customised treatment

 

Each patient's anatomy is unique, and robotic-assisted hip replacement offers a personalised approach to treatment. By tailoring the surgical plan to your specific anatomy, the procedure can potentially reduce the risk of complications and improve long-term outcomes.

 

Faster recovery and rehabilitation

 

Another benefit of robotic-assisted hip replacement is the potential for a quicker recovery and rehabilitation process. With more precise implant placement, patients may experience less soft tissue damage and a reduced risk of dislocation. This can translate to shorter hospital stays and a faster return to daily activities and hobbies.

 

Is robotic-assisted hip replacement right for you?

 

While robotic-assisted hip replacement offers many advantages, it's essential to discuss your individual circumstances with your orthopaedic surgeon. Factors such as your overall health, hip condition, and lifestyle goals will help determine if this advanced surgical approach is the best option for you.

 

Robotic-assisted hip replacement represents a significant advancement in the field of orthopaedic surgery, offering patients the promise of enhanced precision, faster recovery, and improved outcomes. If you're considering hip replacement surgery, exploring the option of robotic assistance with your surgeon may lead to a more tailored and effective treatment plan.

 

 

 

If you are considering robotic hip replacement and would like to book a consultation with Mr Niculescu, simply visit his Top Doctors profile today.

By Mr Stefan Niculescu
Orthopaedic surgery

Mr Stefan Niculescu is a leading consultant orthopaedic surgeon based in Yorkshire. He specialises in hip replacement, hip arthritis and osteoarthritis, as well as hip pain, knee replacement and knee arthritis.
 
Mr Niculescu studied medicine at in Romania, before pursuing further training and moving to the UK, where he began to practice in 2013. He underwent specialist complex hip and knee surgery fellowship training at Oxford University Hospitals, a world renowned centre of clinical excellence  

Furthermore, in 2017, he held the postion of revision arthroplasty visiting fellow at Helios ENDO-Klinik Hamburg, European centre of excellence for revision hip and knee replacement.  

He takes a special interest in knee surgery offering treatment for sports injuries as well as arthritis. He performs knee infiltrations, arthroscopy, cartilage and meniscal repairs and resection.

Mr Niculescu also performs hip replacement using a Piriformis sparing approach, which has a proven higher patient satisfaction. Additionally, he specialises in computer navigated knee replacement for knee joint deformities as well as complex joint reconstruction following previous surgeries.

He has obtained a certificate of completion of training in trauma & orthopaedics (CCT) from the British Orthopaedic Association. 

Mr Niculescu is also a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.

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