Chandigarh’s Healing Hospital Surpasses 6,000 AI-Based RoboLens Knee Procedures
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The RoboLens FT-3D Knee Resurfacing platform combines artificial intelligence with Microsoft HoloLens-powered augmented reality.
Healing Hospital Chandigarh has crossed the milestone of 6,000 AI-based RoboLens FT-3D knee resurfacing procedures and has launched an advanced robotic FT-3D programme that incorporates a fully automated robotic system.
According to Healing Hospital, its RoboLens FT-3D Knee Resurfacing platform combines artificial intelligence with Microsoft HoloLens-powered augmented reality.
The system enables surgeons to visualize a patient's anatomy in three dimensions during procedures and use AI-generated planning data to guide surgical decisions.
Speaking about the milestone, Drishmeet Singh Buttar, Managing Partner, said, "The future of surgery lies in intelligent precision technologies powered by Artificial Intelligence, robotics, and advanced analytics. Our vision has always been to provide patients access to advanced healthcare technologies that improve outcomes and strengthen patient trust."
Hospital specialists said the AI-based RoboLens knee procedures are designed to support precision mapping of the joint, implant positioning and joint balancing.
The approach aims to reduce tissue disruption during surgery, limit blood loss and support faster recovery and rehabilitation.
Discussing broader trends in orthopaedic care, Ajay S Bhambri, Director - Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement and part of the FT-3D Team, said knee procedures globally are increasingly incorporating AI-driven planning, robotic assistance and advanced visualization technologies to improve surgical precision and recovery outcomes.
Dr Nishant Setia, Senior Consultant, noted that every patient presents unique anatomical and mobility requirements, and that combining AI, FT-3D mapping, and robotic analytics can help create more personalized surgical approaches focused on long-term joint function.
The hospital stated that patients seeking robotic and AI-assisted orthopaedic procedures travel to Chandigarh from multiple states, including Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir, as well as from outside India.
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