
Robotic-assisted surgery is used to support and enhance the surgeon’s expertise, offering a complementary approach that allows procedures to be performed with greater precision. – Dato’ Dr Lee Joon Kiong, Consultant Orthopaedic & Arthroplasty Surgeon
Robotic-assisted technology plays a supportive role in orthopaedic surgery by helping surgeons plan and perform procedures based on each patient’s anatomy. It serves as an additional tool to complement surgical skill, particularly in cases where detailed planning and precision are important.
By supporting more accurate surgical planning and execution, this technology may contribute to a more controlled surgical experience.
Reported potential benefits may include:
✅Less soft tissue disruption
✅Greater bone preservation
✅More accurate implant positioning
✅A more controlled surgical procedure
✅Potential for reduced pain, lower complication risk, and quicker recovery, depending on the patient’s condition and treatment plan
At Beacon Hospital, robotic-assisted technology is part of our ongoing commitment to supporting safer, more precise, and patient-focused orthopaedic care.
Watch the video to learn more about how robotic-assisted technology supports orthopaedic surgery.
