Consult MIOT Orthopaedic specialists and regain mobility with advanced Knee Replacement treatment.
Chronic knee pain can make everyday activities such as walking, climbing stairs or even standing for long periods difficult. Knee replacement surgery, also known as Total Knee Replacement (TKR), is a surgical procedure in which a damaged or worn-out knee joint is replaced with an artificial implant to relieve pain and restore movement.
During the procedure, the damaged cartilage and bone from the knee joint are carefully removed and replaced with specially designed metal and medical-grade plastic components that replicate the natural movement of the knee. This highly effective treatment helps reduce pain, improve joint function and allow patients to return to daily activities more comfortably. With advanced surgical techniques and personalised care plans, experienced orthopaedic specialists help patients regain mobility and work towards a more active and independent lifestyle.
If your previous knee replacement surgery has not delivered the expected results, or if you continue to experience persistent pain, stiffness, swelling, or difficulty walking, revision knee surgery may be required to restore proper joint function. In some cases, knee implants may loosen, wear out over time, become unstable, or develop complications such as infection, leading to discomfort and reduced mobility.
Revision knee surgery is a specialised procedure designed to correct problems from a previous knee replacement. During the surgery, the existing implant may be repaired or replaced with a new prosthetic joint to improve stability, relieve pain and restore movement.
Our experienced orthopaedic specialists perform a detailed evaluation, including clinical assessment and imaging studies, to identify the exact cause of the problem. Based on the diagnosis, a personalised treatment plan is developed using advanced surgical techniques to help patients regain confidence in their movement and return to their daily activities with improved comfort and mobility.
The state-of-the-art, saw-based, surgeon-controlled, imageless (radiation-free) robotic solution transforms knee replacement surgery by improving precision and surgical outcomes. The surgeon-controlled model enhances the safety and reliability of the system.
This technology is particularly advantageous in complex presentations including severe valgus deformity, where conventional techniques may be challenged by altered anatomy and soft-tissue imbalance. Robotic-assisted knee replacement enables precise correction of deformity, optimised soft-tissue balancing and improved reproducibility of surgical outcomes.
The robotic system assists surgeons in accurately removing damaged bone and achieving precise knee alignment.
Optimises implant placement with adjustments as small as 0.5 mm or 0.5° for maximum precision.
Surgeons gather detailed data from the patient’s knee and select the right implant based on individual anatomy.
Helps preserve soft tissues, predict joint stability and restore natural knee function.
Precise positioning of the implant increases the lifespan of knee implants.
Advanced robotic guidance improves surgical precision and patient recovery.
The MIOT Hospitals Information Centre in Bhutan assists patients who are planning to travel to MIOT International, India for advanced treatment. Our dedicated team provides complete support to ensure a smooth and comfortable treatment journey.
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