Sarvodaya Hospital Introduces Joint Replacement Robot in Greater Noida
The Joint Replacement Robot (RJR) is designed to improve implant precision and streamline recovery by enabling sub-millimetre accuracy in surgical procedures.
Sarvodaya Hospital in Gaur City 2, Greater Noida West, has launched a fully active robotic system for joint replacement surgeries.
This marks a notable step in adopting AI-assisted technologies in orthopaedic care. The Joint Replacement Robot (RJR) is designed to improve implant precision and streamline recovery by enabling sub-millimetre accuracy in surgical procedures.
Dr Rakesh Gupta, Chairman, Sarvodaya Healthcare, noted, “We at Sarvodaya have always believed in harnessing innovation for better patient outcomes. We introduced North India’s first fully active joint replacement robot at our multispeciality Sarvodaya Hospital in Sector 8, Faridabad. The introduction of the advanced RJR Robot at our Noida unit reflects our endeavour to deliver global standards of care locally and be at the forefront of medical technology. This advancement will bring our patients independence, dignity, and trust.”
The hospital said the robot incorporates real-time, AI-powered 3D planning for CT-based, patient-specific preoperative mapping. The use of minimally invasive surgical techniques is expected to reduce blood loss, lessen postoperative pain, and shorten the overall recovery period for patients undergoing joint replacement.
Dr Anchit Uppal, Senior Consultant and Head – Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement at Sarvodaya Hospital, Greater Noida, said, “In India, the demand for joint replacement surgeries has risen sharply; recent studies indicate a 20–25 per cent annual increase, largely due to an ageing population and the growing prevalence of osteoarthritis and lifestyle-related orthopaedic issues. Traditional surgeries can be time-consuming and often require longer hospital stays, which can impact patients’ mental health and overall recovery. Minimally invasive robotic procedures, on the other hand, reduce surgical trauma, minimise pain and blood loss, and enable a much quicker return to daily activities. The RJR Robot enables us to deliver world-class joint replacement procedures that are safer, faster, and tailored to each patient’s unique anatomy and needs.”
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