Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery

Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery

Robotic knee replacement surgery is an advanced surgical technique that significantly enhances precision and customisation in knee joint replacements. Dr David Kerr utilises this technology to deliver accurate results tailored specifically to each patient’s unique anatomy.

What is Robotic Knee Replacement?

Robotic knee replacement involves using computer-guided, robotic technology to assist the surgeon during knee joint replacement procedures. This innovative method offers highly accurate, patient-specific surgical planning and execution, thereby enhancing overall surgical outcomes.

Benefits of Robotic Knee Replacement:

  • Exceptional precision and alignment of the prosthesis
  • Customised surgery explicitly tailored to your anatomy
  • Minimally invasive, reducing recovery time and post-surgery discomfort

Sports Knee Injuries and Treatments

Dr Kerr also specialises in treating a range of sports-related knee injuries, ensuring rapid assessment, personalised care, and optimal recovery pathways.

Meniscal Surgery: Minimally invasive surgery to repair damaged cartilage (meniscus) in the knee joint.

Knee Arthroscopy: A minimally invasive surgical procedure to diagnose and treat various knee problems with faster recovery times and less discomfort.

Cartilage Preservation

An cartilage preservation is a realignment surgical procedure used to relieve pain in patients with early-stage arthritis or alignment issues. By shifting weight-bearing forces to healthier parts of the knee, osteotomy helps delay or avoid the need for knee replacement surgery.

Who is an Ideal Candidate?

Ideal candidates for knee surgery typically experience significant knee pain, mobility issues, instability, or arthritis not adequately managed by non-surgical treatments such as physiotherapy, medications, or injections.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Recovery after knee surgery varies depending on the specific procedure performed. Generally, most patients begin rehabilitation exercises immediately and return to daily activities within 4-6 weeks. Full recovery may take 3-6 months, depending on the surgical technique and patient health.

Potential Risks and Complications

While knee surgery is highly effective, some potential risks include infection, blood clots, nerve injury, stiffness, or prosthesis-related issues. Dr Kerr thoroughly discusses all potential risks during your consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Typically, the procedure takes around 1 hour, depending on individual complexity.

Total knee replacements in Australia have an excellent survivorship generally beyond 20 years (depending on the age and activity level of the patient at the time of surgery).

Most patients start walking with assistance the same day or day after surgery.

Robotic-assisted surgery is generally covered, but it’s advisable to confirm with your insurer or Medicare beforehand.

Robotic surgery offers greater precision with a patient specific approach to every operation when compared to traditional mechanical alignment knee replacement surgery.

Yes. Dr Kerr first considers conservative treatments such as physiotherapy, injections, and medication before recommending surgery.

Our Services

Hip Surgery

Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery

Sports Knee Injuries

Fracture and Trauma Care