The care hospital, Hyderabad on Wednesday 9 July, introduced the robotic system Stryker Mako driven AI, which will help in robotically supported joints replacement.
The system combines surgical planning based on 3D CT with intraoperative guidance in real time and haptic feedback, allowing highly personalized operations with minimal tissue damage and improved implant location. The system is expected to reduce postoperative pain, reduce hospital stays and allow faster recovery, relaxing.
Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Gottemukkala Ashok Raju, clinical director of the hospital, emphasized how the system mixes technology with clinical skills. “The system helps us combine human expertise with robotic accuracy. It allows us to perform operations with greater consistency, reduced pain after surgery and faster rehabilitation,” he said.
Published – July 11, 2025 12:29 PM