Lower Extremity Reconstruction & Robotic Arthroplasty
Mechanical axis restoration across biologic preservation, ligament reconstruction, and robotic arthroplasty escalation pathways
Mechanical alignment restoration across preservation, ligament reconstruction, and robotic arthroplasty escalation pathways.
Direct Institutional Hotline: +91 78429 32051
Decision Threshold Logic
Alignment correction for physiologic unloading
Biological reconstruction for joint stability
Robotic Arthroplasty for structural end-state
Joint Preservation & Biologic Restoration Program
Focused on restoring native joint biomechanics through cartilage repair, biologic augmentation, and alignment correction before implant-based reconstruction becomes necessary.
Technological Arsenal
BMAC & Exosome augmentation.
Advanced biological tissue engineering.
Clinical Pathways
Complex Reconstruction Program
Designed to stabilize structurally compromised joints using ligament reconstruction, osteotomy planning, and revision pathway optimization.
Technological Arsenal
High-definition arthroscopic visualization for complex reconstructions.
Precision alignment correction.
Robotic Arthroplasty Program
Delivers sub-millimeter implant positioning through CT-based robotic planning for predictable long-term joint replacement outcomes.
Technological Arsenal
SmartRobotics for Arthroplasty.
Safety-controlled bone resection.
Clinical Pathways
Treatment Pathway Ladder
The Lower Extremity Department focuses on the restoration of the mechanical axis. We utilize a graduated escalation model that prioritizes realignment osteotomy and ligament stability before progressing to robotic implantology.
Lower Extremity Reconstruction & Robotic Arthroplasty Surgical Board
Every complex restoration is reviewed by the full board to ensure regional best-practice alignment.
Planning Workflow
Kinematic and gait assessment.
CT-based robotic mapping for alignment.
Collaborative surgical strategy.
Mako 4.0 or reconstruction protocol.
Sequenced kinetic recovery.
Program Eligibility Signals
Who this clinical division serves:
- Varus deformity / Alignment failure
- ACL failure or multi-ligament instability
- Advanced cartilage loss / BMI indicated replacement
- Ligament insufficiency in young patients
- Previously failed or loosened joint replacements
Lower Extremity Reconstruction & Robotic Arthroplasty Complexity Spectrum
Inquiry & Consultation Clearing
What is the difference between Arthroplasty and Preservation?
Arthroplasty involves replacing the joint surface with an implant, while Joint Preservation focuses on biological repairs to save the natural joint and delay or avoid replacement.