CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram, is reinforcing its commitment to advanced, patient-centric orthopaedic care through the expansion of its robotic joint replacement programme. As part of its focus on precision-led, minimally invasive solutions, the hospital recently hosted a clinical knowledge exchange with Australian orthopaedic surgeon Dr Josh Petterwood. The healthcare provider said that this is in response to the growing prevalence of joint-related concerns in India. Dr Petterwood, a specialist from Hobart, Australia, is internationally recognised for his pioneering work in robotic-assisted hip and knee surgeries. During his visit, he engaged with the hospital’s orthopaedic team, led by Dr Debashish Chanda, through case-based discussions and live surgical observations. The session facilitated a meaningful two-way exchange of insights on surgical techniques, planning, and recovery protocols. Joint-related problems are rising sharply in India due to factors such as ageing, sedentary lifestyles, obesity, sports injuries, and poor posture. These challenges underscore the need for advanced, technology-driven interventions that enhance surgical precision, reduce complications, and support faster recovery. Dr Debashish Chanda, director, orthopaedics, CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram said, “Robotics in orthopaedics is transforming the way we approach joint replacements. India is witnessing a significant surge in joint issues due to factors such as ageing, sedentary lifestyles, sports injuries, obesity, and poor posture. These challenges call for innovative, technology-driven solutions that not only restore mobility but also minimise complications and enable quicker rehabilitation. At CK Birla Hospital, we have robotics for knee hip and shoulder replacement. We are now not only adopting newer technologies, but we are also shaping its future by combining clinical precision with global collaboration to improve patient outcomes.”
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