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Robotic-Assisted Total Hip Replacement

Hope and Healing through Robotic-Assisted Total Hip Replacement, Accredited by ABH and JCI

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Overview

Robotic-Assisted Total Hip Replacement is transforming the way hip joint damage is treated, making surgery more precise, predictable, and safer for patients. At Manipal Hospitals Global, we offer world-class robotic-assisted joint replacement care for international patients seeking accuracy, faster recovery, and long-term mobility. Our NABH-accredited centres are equipped with state-of-the-art robotic systems that help surgeons plan and execute procedures with unmatched precision. With decades of orthopaedic expertise, advanced imaging, 3D planning, and a dedicated international patient services team, we ensure a seamless treatment experience. Whether you’re struggling with severe arthritis, hip fractures, or chronic pain, our experts deliver personalised Robotic-Assisted Total Hip Replacement surgery that restores mobility, reduces complications, and improves quality of life.

What is Robotic-Assisted Total Hip Replacement?

Robotic-Assisted Total Hip Replacement uses advanced robotic technology to assist surgeons in replacing the damaged hip joint with artificial components. Think of it as using a smart, highly accurate guide that helps the surgeon place implants perfectly, reducing errors and improving outcomes.

Why is Early Treatment Important?

  • Prevents worsening joint damage and stiffness.

  • Improves long-term mobility and joint function.

  • Reduces the need for complex future surgeries.

  • Helps patients return to daily activities sooner with less pain.

Why Choose Manipal Hospitals for Robotic-Assisted Total Hip Replacement Surgery?

  • Highly experienced orthopaedic and robotic surgeons.

  • NABH-accredited centres ensuring global standards.

  • Advanced robotic platforms with 3D pre-surgical planning.

  • Faster recovery, minimal pain, and greater precision.

  • Dedicated international patient coordinators for seamless care.

  • Affordable treatment options with world-class outcomes.

Conditions Treated

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Rheumatoid arthritis

  • Hip dysplasia

  • Avascular necrosis

  • Post-traumatic hip damage

  • Severe hip fractures

  • Failed previous hip surgeries

Treatment Options

Surgical Options

  • Robotic-Assisted Total Hip Replacement surgery
    Provides highly accurate implant placement with reduced tissue damage and faster recovery.

  • Partial Hip Replacement
    Replacement of only the damaged portion of the hip.

  • Revision Hip Replacement
    Corrects or replaces a previously failed hip implant.

Non-Surgical Treatments

  • Pain medications

  • Physiotherapy

  • Walking aids

  • Steroid injections

  • Lifestyle and weight management programs

Who Is Eligible?

  • Patients with severe hip pain affecting mobility.

  • Individuals with joint damage proven through X-ray/MRI.

  • People who have not responded to non-surgical treatments.

  • Patients with arthritis or hip deformities requiring surgical correction.

  • International patients seeking advanced robotic precision.

Who Should Avoid This Surgery?

  • Patients with uncontrolled heart, lung, or kidney conditions.

  • Those with active infections.

  • Individuals with poor bone quality unsuitable for implants.

  • Patients unable to undergo anaesthesia.

  • Pregnant women.

Preparing for Robotic-Assisted Hip Surgery

Checklist

  • Submit medical history, X-rays, and MRI scans.

  • Share lists of current medications and allergies.

  • Ensure passport and medical visa arrangements.

  • Attend pre-surgical counselling and consent.

  • Arrange family or caregiver support.

  • Verify insurance or TPA approvals.

What to Expect During Treatment

Timeline

  • Diagnosis: Clinical exam + imaging.

  • Planning: 3D robotic planning for implant placement.

  • Surgery: Performed using robotic assistance for precision.

  • Rehabilitation: Physiotherapy begins within 24–48 hours.

  • Follow-Up: Regular reviews and mobility assessment.

Team Involved

Orthopaedic surgeons, robotic surgery specialists, anaesthesiologists, physiotherapists, radiologists, and international patient coordinators.

Recovery & Aftercare

  • Pain management and wound care.

  • Regular physiotherapy for faster mobility.

  • Clear instructions on walking, movement, and medications.

  • Emotional support and counselling if needed.

  • Nutrition guidance to support healing.

Risks & Complications

  • Infection

  • Blood clots

  • Implant loosening

  • Temporary nerve irritation

  • Anaesthesia-related complications

  • Leg length differences

Benefits of Robotic-Assisted Total Hip Replacement

  • Greater surgical precision

  • Minimal tissue damage

  • Reduced pain and blood loss

  • Faster recovery and early mobilisation

  • Longer-lasting implant performance

  • Highly predictable results

  • Improved overall mobility and quality of life

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Frequently Asked Questions

Costs depend on the hospital, implant type, and medical condition, but India offers significantly more affordable options compared to Western countries. Robotic surgery pricing includes surgeon fees, robotic technology use, implant cost, and hospital stay.

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