CUVIS JOINT-your robotic doctor!
Updated: Mar 10, 2023
By MEDHA GUPTA
published URL: https://www.boldsky.com/health/wellness/expert-article-cuvis-joint-world-first-active-robotic-knee-replacement-141792.html
CUVIS JOINT-your robotic doctor!
Introduction
The world's first active robotic knee replacement system, the CUVIS Joint has significantly enhanced joint replacement procedures.
Meril Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., the leading orthopedic implant manufacturer in India, and Curexo Inc. of South Korea collaborated to bring this technology to India in order to raise healthcare standards.
A CLASS 3 AUTOMATION ROBOT SURGICAL SYSTEM, the CUVIS Joint robot system can perform virtual surgery, precise cutting, and 3D pre-planning (https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/surgical-robot).
It is an ergonomic surgical robot that combines precision, safety, innovation, flexibility, and ease of use for orthopedic surgeons.
Robot-assisted Knee Replacement:
It is an AI (Artificial Intelligence ) -based programmed software that helps the surgeon perform the surgery; it is not intended to replace a surgeon.
Trivia!
The first robotic knee surgery was done in the United Kingdom as early as 1988.
When should you not opt for robotic surgery:
A traditional approach is preferred when the patient is vulnerable to infections. Robotic surgery requires more time and leaves the surgical site open for longer.
The Advantages of a Robot-assisted Total Knee Replacement:
Implant positioning that is precise and accurate
Improved muscle and ligament balance are achieved.
The bones in the joint are precisely aligned.
Recovery after surgery is easy.
Parts of THE CUVIS JOINT :
Planner
Main console
The robotic arm
The process of Cuvis Joint Knee Replacement surgery:
CT images
Conversion of CT images to a 3D model to create a surgical plan -
Establishing the proper axis between the shin bone and hip bone
The setting of the bone's rotation
Choosing the implant
Using virtual surgery to see the expected results
The patient is connected to the robot during surgery. The system handles the alignment, implant placement, and bone-cutting.
The benefits of the CUVIS JOINT :
Accurate bone measurements
An accurate joint space check.
Thorough 3D model
There are many cutting options (full or partial), and the cutting order can be changed.
Several cutting speeds, with a top speed of 50 mm per second.
Cutting, positioning, and alignment accuracy down to the millimeter.
Optical tracking systems
Cutting accuracy 0.5mm
Positional accuracy is 1.0 mm or less.
Real-time monitoring enables manual operation and an emergency stop & freeze of the device as needed.
The Cuvis joint works on four core principles:
Simplicity
Flexibility
Accuracy
Safety
Since its debut on December 13, 2020, Bengaluru-based Dr. Chandrashekar has successfully completed more than 120 knee replacement surgeries.
CONCLUSION :
Studies and research have demonstrated that robotic surgeries simulated by AI have many benefits over conventional ones. Knee replacement surgery as a treatment for osteoarthritis has a bright future in India.
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