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Robot-assisted knee and hip replacement surgeries in Szeged for maximum precision and personalised surgical planning.
Constant pain and unsteady movement? In cases of advanced joint wear, joint replacement surgery is often the only real solution for regaining mobility.
At the Mediversal Clinics private orthopaedic clinic, we offer our patients cutting-edge joint replacement surgeries alongside traditional treatments. The CORI robotic surgery system available at our clinic complements surgical expertise with digital planning and real-time surgical feedback, enabling the development of truly personalised surgical strategies.
CORI is a cutting-edge robotic surgical system that uses three-dimensional joint modelling and extremely precise navigation to assist the surgeon during procedures. The technology enables the real-time planning and fine-tuning of the prosthesis’s position, taking into account the joint’s alignment, balance, and range of motion.
No! The surgery is performed by highly experienced orthopaedic surgeons. The robot assists with planning and personalised execution, whilst remaining under the doctor’s control at all times.
As the private healthcare provider of the University of Szeged, Mediversal Clinics provides comprehensive surgical and rehabilitation care. Following robot-assisted orthopaedic procedures, our patients take part in a nationally unique, personalised recovery programme designed to restore joint function, establish stable load-bearing capacity, and ensure the durability of the surgical results. The aim of this comprehensive approach is to ensure that our patients receive coordinated professional support not just up to the surgery, but throughout the entire recovery process.
During conventional joint replacement surgeries, the surgeon works based on predefined, standard templates. The surgeon makes adjustments by drawing on their professional experience and extensive knowledge. This experience is equally essential when performing CORI™ robot-assisted surgeries: the procedure complements surgical knowledge with digital precision.
The system provides real-time, three-dimensional modelling during surgery and offers continuous feedback on the joint’s position, axis alignment, and balance. Thus, the positioning of the prosthesis is achieved through continuously monitored execution with sub-millimetre accuracy that surpasses human precision.
The use of robotic surgical technology allows prosthesis implantation to be precisely planned and tailored to each patient’s unique anatomy. Digital surgical support contributes to more stable and predictable outcomes in several ways:
The goal of robot-assisted joint replacement surgery is to help patients regain as much of their former range of motion, security, and natural rhythm of life as possible.
In orthopaedics, surgical success is measured over the long term. The precision of prosthesis positioning can influence:
Robotic technology allows for continuous monitoring and optimisation during the procedure.
The CORI robotic surgical system combines surgical precision with cutting-edge artificial intelligence to elevate traditional knee replacement surgery.
The system provides real-time, three-dimensional modelling during surgery and offers continuous feedback on the joint’s position, axis alignment, and balance. Thus, the positioning of the prosthesis is achieved through continuously monitored execution with sub-millimetre accuracy that surpasses human precision.
During the procedure, the CORI system creates a real-time, three-dimensional model of the knee joint, aiding in precise bone removal planning and targeted exploration.
Guided by continuous system feedback, the surgeon prepares the implant site with sub-millimetre accuracy, then inserts the specially designed metal and high wear resistance plastic components.
During the procedure, axis alignment, ligament tension, and joint balance are assessed to ensure a stable, balanced knee function.
Early mobilisation begins on the first day after surgery. Mediversal Clinics’ comprehensive, personalised rehabilitation programme supports a stable and lasting recovery.
During robot-assisted hip replacement surgery, the CORI system performs extremely precise, real-time anatomical data collection, providing an accurate picture of the patient’s unique bone structure and joint conditions. This enables the implant components to be positioned with sub-millimetre accuracy, while also allowing for the optimal adjustment of limb length and joint biomechanics.
Personalised planning and execution contribute to greater surgical precision, a more stable prosthesis, and faster rehabilitation, ensuring more predictable long-term outcomes for patients.
During the surgery, the CORI system collects real-time data to provide an accurate picture of the hip joint’s unique anatomical conditions, assisting in planning the optimal component positioning and targeted exposure.
Guided by continuous system feedback, the surgeon prepares the site for the acetabular cup and femoral stem components with a high degree of precision, ensuring the correct angle of inclination, anteversion, and stable fixation.
During the procedure, limb length, joint stability, and range of motion are assessed to help restore harmonious hip function.
Early mobilisation begins shortly after surgery. Mediversal Clinics’ personalised rehabilitation programme supports stable, safe, and lasting recovery.
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This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace a personal medical examination. Always consult a specialist if you experience any symptoms.
Robot-assisted technology is particularly recommended when surgical precision is crucial for accurate prosthesis positioning, restoring the joint axis, or navigating complex anatomical conditions. The decision is always preceded by a consultation with an orthopaedic specialist.
The use of robotic technology may require additional technological and professional resources. The exact cost of the surgery is determined during a personal consultation, taking into account the chosen implant and the care plan.
No. Robotic technology does not replace medical decisions or surgical experience. The system becomes an effective tool in the surgeon’s hands, supporting precise execution and surgical control.
The pace of recovery depends on several factors, such as general health, the condition of the joint, and rehabilitation. The primary aim of robotic technology is to increase surgical precision and support a personalised surgical strategy.
The pace of recovery is influenced by numerous factors, such as age, general health, and rehabilitation. The main goal of robot-assisted surgeries is to support precise execution and a personalised surgical strategy.
Not in every case. The orthopaedic specialist determines the applicability of robotic technology based on the patient’s clinical condition, anatomical features, and surgical indications.
Robot-assisted joint replacement surgeries are currently available in a limited number of cases only. Mediversal Clinics aims to make modern, internationally used orthopaedic technologies available to its patients, backed by a coordinated clinical setting.
Surgery is only the first step. A consciously structured rehabilitation programme helps restore joint function, establish stable load-bearing capacity, and maintain long-term results.
The process begins with an orthopaedic consultation, followed by imaging tests and detailed surgical planning if necessary. The aim is to determine the specific benefits that the use of robotic technology could offer the individual patient.
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The listed prices are for informational purposes only. The cost of the procedure or treatment may vary depending on the services related to the specific case (care package, required samples, devices used). For a detailed quotation, please contact our customer service team at +36 62 998 350!
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If you experience persistent joint pain, limited mobility, or instability during everyday activities, we recommend consulting an orthopaedic specialist. The specialists at Mediversal Clinics will help identify the cause of your symptoms through a detailed examination and recommend a personalised treatment plan.
Book an appointment for an orthopaedic consultation and take the first step towards moving with less pain.