
Pune: Sahyadri Hospitals conducted city’s first robotic-assisted hip replacement using the direct anterior approach. The groundbreaking procedure was conducted on a 65-year-old retired Satara resident, diagnosed with Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the hip, a debilitating condition caused by inadequate blood supply leading to bone deterioration.
The surgery, led by Dr. Abhijit Agashe, Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon at Sahyadri Hospitals, took place on November 27, 2024. The patient was discharged on December 2, showing remarkable recovery and improved mobility.
Dr. Abhijit Agashe commented on the benefits of this revolutionary technique, stating, "Compared to traditional hip replacement methods, the robotic-assisted direct anterior approach enables a more accurate and less invasive surgery.
Patients benefit from reduced pain, quicker recovery times, and more natural movement post-surgery. This technology enables patients to sit cross-legged after surgery, a position essential for cultural practices and daily activities, making it particularly beneficial for those suffering from hip problems.
This method has not only enhanced functional outcomes but has also allowed immediate postoperative mobility, significantly improving the quality of life for patients with AVN Hip."
Dr. Agashe further highlighted, "The combination of the robotic system and the direct anterior approach represents a significant advancement in joint replacement surgery.
The ability to feed preoperative data into the robotic system ensures each patient receives a customized surgery plan tailored to their specific anatomy, achieving perfect alignment and leg length with millimeter precision."