UMC Hospitals, Navi Mumbai, Performs First Robotic Surgery
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Robotic-assisted systems can help reduce tissue damage, improve implant placement accuracy, and enhance postoperative recovery.
UMC Hospitals, the Indian healthcare facility of Unihealth Hospitals, based in Navi Mumbai, completed the robotic total knee replacement using an advanced robotic-assisted system designed to support precision during surgery.
According to the hospital, the robotic-assisted systems can help reduce tissue damage, improve implant placement accuracy, and enhance post-operative recovery.
Patients undergoing robotic knee replacement may benefit from reduced pain, shorter hospital stays, faster rehabilitation, and improved mobility compared with conventional approaches.
Robotic-assisted systems are increasingly being adopted by hospitals to support greater surgical accuracy, personalized treatment planning, and improved clinical outcomes.
Commenting on the milestone, Dr Akshay Parmar, Managing Director of UniHealth - UMC Hospitals Group, said, "The successful completion of our first robotic total knee replacement surgery at UMC Hospitals, Navi Mumbai, is a proud and defining moment for our organization. At UMC Hospitals, our focus remains on ensuring that patients have access to globally benchmarked healthcare technologies right here in India."
Founded in Mumbai in 2010, Unihealth Hospitals operates an integrated healthcare platform spanning hospital services, healthcare consultancy, pharmaceutical exports, medical consumables, and medical value travel.
Through its Unihealth-UMC Hospitals network, it brings Indian clinical expertise with international healthcare standards to serve patients across India and East Africa.
The multi-speciality facility offers services across orthopaedics, cardiology, neurology, nephrology, critical care, emergency medicine, rehabilitation, and preventive healthcare, supported by modern diagnostic and treatment infrastructure.
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