Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery in Jaipur
Chronic knee pain that stops you from walking, climbing stairs, or enjoying daily life deserves the most advanced solution available today. At KneeCares, Dr. Amit Meena — an internationally trained, award-winning knee surgeon — performs robotic knee replacement surgery in Jaipur using cutting-edge technology to deliver superior precision, faster recovery, and long-lasting outcomes.
Whether you are suffering from severe osteoarthritis, joint degeneration, or failed conservative treatments, robotic-assisted knee replacement may be the right path to a pain-free, active life.
What is Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery?
Robotic knee replacement is an advanced surgical technique where a surgeon-controlled robotic arm assists in performing the knee arthroplasty with millimetre-level accuracy. Unlike traditional knee replacement, which relies solely on manual judgment and mechanical jigs, robotic-assisted surgery uses:
- Pre-operative CT scans to create a 3D model of your exact knee anatomy
- Computer-generated, patient-specific surgical planning before the operation begins
- A robotic arm that provides real-time feedback and stays within safe boundaries set by the surgeon
- Haptic control technology that prevents the surgeon from cutting beyond the pre-planned zone
The result is an implant that is placed with near-perfect alignment — customised specifically for your bone structure, not a generic average.
Robotic vs. Traditional Knee Replacement — Key Differences
| Feature | Traditional TKR | Robotic-Assisted TKR |
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| Accuracy | 80–90% | Near 100% (sub-millimetre) |
| Pre-op Planning | Generic templates | Patient-specific 3D CT model |
| Tissue Damage | More | Minimal |
| Recovery Time | 6–8 weeks | 3–5 weeks |
| Implant Longevity | 15+ years | 20+ years (better alignment) |
Why Choose Dr. Amit Meena for Robotic Knee Replacement in Jaipur?
KneeCares is led by Dr. Amit Meena — one of India's most internationally recognised knee surgeons. His credentials set him apart from any other robotic knee replacement surgeon in Jaipur:
- Fellowship-Trained in Arthroplasty & Arthroscopy: Trained at world-class institutions in Europe and North America including Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute (Italy), Gelenkpunkt Sports & Joint Surgery (Austria), Western University and Queen's University (Canada).
- ESSKA & ISAKOS Award Winner: Recognised by the European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA) and the International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS).
- 15+ Years of Advanced Knee Surgical Experience: At Central Institute of Orthopedics, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi and internationally.
- FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence: Associated with FIFA's global network of medical centres.
- 128+ Verified Google Reviews: Consistently high patient satisfaction and trusted orthopedic care.
- Globally Published Researcher: Research published and shared worldwide, training orthopedic specialists internationally.
Benefits of Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery at KneeCares
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Micro-Precision Implant Placement: The robotic system confines the surgeon's movements to the exact pre-planned boundaries, eliminating human error and achieving near-perfect implant alignment every time.
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Personalised Surgical Plan for Every Patient: Your surgery is planned using a 3D CT model of your own knee. No two surgeries are the same — your anatomy, leg alignment, and joint condition determine your unique plan.
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Minimally Invasive Approach: Smaller incisions, less damage to surrounding muscles and soft tissue, significantly less post-operative pain, and smaller scars.
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Faster Recovery — Back on Feet in Days: Most KneeCares robotic knee patients begin walking the same day or the day after surgery. Many resume normal daily activity within 3–5 weeks.
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Less Blood Loss & Reduced Infection Risk: Precision cuts mean less tissue disruption, less bleeding, and a substantially reduced risk of complications and infection.
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Longer-Lasting Implants: Properly aligned implants experience less uneven wear, extending their functional lifespan to 20 years or more — particularly important for younger, active patients.
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Ligament-Sparing Technology: Robotic precision enables ligament-sparing procedures that preserve more of your natural knee anatomy, resulting in a more natural feel after surgery.
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Less Post-Operative Pain: Patients consistently report significantly less discomfort compared to traditional knee replacement, with less dependence on pain medications during recovery.
Types of Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery at KneeCares
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Total Robotic Knee Replacement
Recommended for patients with severe osteoarthritis or widespread joint damage affecting the entire knee. The entire joint surface is replaced using robotic assistance, with precise alignment of the femoral and tibial components. This is the most common form of robotic knee arthroplasty and delivers exceptional long-term outcomes when performed with robotic precision.
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Partial (Unicompartmental) Robotic Knee Replacement
For patients where arthritis or damage is confined to one compartment of the knee (medial, lateral, or patellofemoral), a partial knee replacement preserves healthy bone and tissue. Robotic assistance makes partial replacement far more precise and reliable, with quicker recovery and a more natural post-operative knee feel.
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Revision Robotic Knee Replacement
For patients whose previous knee replacement has failed, worn out, or become unstable, Dr. Amit Meena performs complex robotic revision surgeries. Robotic assistance is especially valuable in revision cases where anatomy may be distorted from prior surgery.
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Who is a patient for Robotic Knee Replacement?
You may be an ideal patient for robotic knee replacement if you experience any of the following:
- Persistent knee pain during rest, walking, or at night that does not respond to medication
- Knee stiffness that limits daily activities like climbing stairs, getting up from a chair, or walking short distances
- Grade 3 or Grade 4 knee osteoarthritis confirmed on X-ray or MRI
- Knee deformity — bow legs (varus) or knock knees (valgus) — causing alignment problems
- Failed non-surgical treatments including physiotherapy, injections, and pain management
- Younger active patients who want a longer-lasting implant with faster recovery
Dr. Amit Meena conducts a thorough clinical evaluation and reviews your imaging before recommending robotic surgery. Candidacy also considers overall health, body weight, bone quality, and your personal activity goals.
How is Robotic Knee Replacement Performed? — Step-by-Step
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Step 1 — Pre-operative CT Scan & 3D Planning
A CT scan of your knee is taken before surgery. The data is used to create a precise 3D model of your knee anatomy. Dr. Amit Meena uses this to plan the exact size, position, and alignment of your implant before you enter the operating room. -
Step 2 — Anaesthesia & Preparation
You receive spinal or general anaesthesia. The robotic system's reference markers are placed on your femur and tibia for real-time tracking during surgery. -
Step 3 — Robotic-Guided Bone Preparation
Dr. Meena uses a robotic arm to remove damaged cartilage and bone with exact precision. The system provides haptic feedback — it physically resists any movement outside the pre-defined safe zone, preventing over-cutting. -
Step 4 — Implant Placement & Soft Tissue Balancing
The knee implant components are placed using robotic guidance. The system provides real-time data on joint stability, soft tissue tension, and alignment, allowing Dr. Meena to fine-tune implant positioning intraoperatively. -
Step 5 — Wound Closure & Recovery
The incision is closed and you are moved to the recovery area. Most KneeCares patients begin physiotherapy on the same day or the day following surgery. -
Average surgery duration: 60–90 minutes.
Hospital stay: 2–3 days for most patients.
Post-operative Care Tips
- Follow Dr. Amit Meena's physiotherapy protocol exactly — it is designed for robotic knee patients
- Ice the knee for 20 minutes several times a day for the first two weeks to manage swelling
- Avoid high-impact activities (running, jumping) for at least 6 months
- Avoid high-impact activities (running, jumping) for at least 6 months
- Attend all follow-up appointments — implant alignment is checked at regular intervals
- Maintain a healthy body weight to reduce stress on the new joint
Related Treatments at KneeCares
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Knee Surgery Dr Amit Meena is experience knee surgeon in India. If robotic total replacement is not suitable for your condition, some of these related options can be performed:
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ACL Reconstruction: For ligament injuries and sports-related knee instability.
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Partial Knee Replacement: Unicompartmental replacement for single-compartment arthritis.
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Patellofemoral Replacement: For isolated kneecap arthritis.
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High Tibial Osteotomy: For bow-legged deformity and early arthritis in younger patients.
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Meniscus Surgery: For torn meniscus repairs and transplants.
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Revision Knee Replacement: For failed or worn-out previous knee replacements.
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Book Your Robotic Knee Replacement Consultation in Jaipur
If knee pain is preventing you from living your life fully, Dr. Amit Meena and the KneeCares team are ready to help. With internationally recognised surgical expertise, robotic technology, and a genuine commitment to your recovery, KneeCares is Jaipur's premier destination for robotic knee replacement.
Consultation Details
Clinic Address:
KneeCares — S17, S16A, Tonk Road, near Gopalpura, Mahaveer Nagar, Jaipur 302018
Clinic Timing:
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Monday to Saturday
Hospital:
SDMH (Santokba Durlabhji Memorial Hospital), Bhawani Singh Road, Jaipur 302004
Hospital Timing:
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM | Monday to Saturday
