Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 21: An 85-year-old Jammu resident Chaman Lal has undergone a bilateral knee replacement surgery at a hospital in Amritsar, offering him renewed mobility and improved quality of life. The complex procedure was performed by noted orthopedic surgeon Dr Ranjit Singh using the advanced AI-powered 3D Robolens Technique.
Chaman Lal had long been suffering from severe knee pain and limited movement due to age-related degeneration, making daily activities difficult. His medical condition was further complicated by a history of heart bypass surgery and high blood pressure, increasing the risks associated with surgery. Despite these challenges, the operation was completed successfully, and the patient is now recovering well.
The AI-based 3D Robolens Technique marks a significant advancement in knee replacement procedures. It uses artificial intelligence and 3D visualization to design a personalized surgical plan for each patient, ensuring greater precision. Unlike conventional robotic knee surgeries, which can take up to two hours, the Robolens-assisted procedure is completed in about 20 minutes, reducing both surgical time and stress on the patient.
A major benefit of this technique is its minimally invasive nature. Traditional robotic surgeries often require the insertion of metallic pins into bones, which can lead to complications such as infections, fractures, or nerve damage. In contrast, the Robolens system relies on virtual 3D guidance, eliminating the need for such invasive steps and reducing associated risks.
Dr Ranjit Singh expressed satisfaction over the successful outcome, stating that the use of advanced technologies like Robolens is transforming orthopedic care by ensuring safer procedures and quicker recovery.
Following the surgery, Chaman Lal is set to regain his independence and carry out daily activities with ease, highlighting the growing impact of AI-driven innovations in modern healthcare.
