At the Clinical Center for Health Sciences of Sechenov University, a hip replacement surgery was performed for the first time in Russia using the active robotic system Cuvis. The surgical intervention was planned based on a computed tomography scan of the patient's skeleton. The data was uploaded to a workstation, which determined the position of the prosthesis components with an accuracy of up to tenths of a degree.

The digital plan was then implemented in the operating room using a robotic system. This ensured maximum accuracy in the placement of the endoprosthesis, which directly affects its service life, rehabilitation duration, and prevention of complications.
As explained by the university, the robotic system allows for manipulations that are inaccessible with manual techniques and invisible to the human eye. The main advantage is unparalleled precision. The clinic plans to develop a training course for doctors to disseminate the method.
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