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Robotic Knee Surgery Offers New Hope in Maharashtra
30 Nov
Summary
- Robotic-assisted surgery performed for osteoarthritis in Pune.
- Procedure promises precision, faster recovery, and less pain.
- Technology funded by government health scheme for accessibility.

In a significant advancement for public healthcare, a patient in Pune has successfully received a robotic-assisted knee replacement for severe osteoarthritis. The surgery, a testament to modern medical technology, was supported by key figures in Maharashtra's health department, including Minister Prakash Abitkar and Secretary Dr. Nipun Vinayak.
The orthopaedic team, led by Dr. Nagnath Yampalle, utilized a robotic arm guided by 3D mapping for precise bone cuts. This minimally invasive technique is expected to result in quicker healing and diminished pain for the patient, who had faced mobility issues for years. The procedure itself took approximately ninety minutes.
Crucially, the robotic technology and necessary implants were provided under the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Jan Arogya Yojana. This initiative underscores the government's commitment to making advanced medical treatments accessible, offering hope for improved quality of life for individuals suffering from debilitating joint conditions.




