The pioneering robotic knee surgery at Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital has helped a 49-year-old Indian homemaker and mother of one recover from a decade-long agonizing bilateral osteoarthritis, a debilitating condition that affects both knees. Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital, Al Qusais, has accomplished a significant medical achievement by performing this advanced robotic knee surgery led by Dr. Karthikraj Kuberakani, which helped her to walk within two hours of the surgery.
Acclaimed for adopting contemporary medical technologies for tertiary and quaternary care, this groundbreaking robotic surgery is the first of its kind performed by an orthopedic surgeon at Medcare. This advanced surgical approach has not only provided immediate relief but has also prevented the patient from needing a total knee replacement in the future.
The successful outcome of this surgery showcases the potential of robotic-assisted procedures to transform patient care, especially for those suffering from chronic conditions like osteoarthritis. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital aims to set a new standard in orthopedic care, offering patients minimally invasive solutions with faster recovery times and improved outcomes.
Dr. Karthikraj Kuberakani emphasized the importance of early intervention and the role of advanced technologies in achieving better patient results. “Robotic knee surgery allows us to perform highly precise procedures that can significantly reduce pain and accelerate recovery. Our patient walking within hours of the surgery is a testament to the effectiveness of this approach,” he said.
The success story of the Indian homemaker has provided hope to many young patients who are battling similar conditions. It underscores the importance of seeking timely medical advice and exploring advanced treatment options to improve quality of life. Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital continues to be at the forefront of medical innovation, dedicated to delivering world-class healthcare to its patients.