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Mediclinic Parkview Hospital adds robotic surgical assistant (ROSA) to its orthopaedics technology
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Mediclinic Parkview Hospital Adds Robotic Surgical Assistant (ROSA) To Its Orthopaedics Technology
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Patients at Mediclinic Parkview Hospital are now benefiting from precise and personalised knee replacement surgery with a robotic surgical assistant, ROSA. As a result, they are able to recover faster and achieve a greater degree of joint flexibility allowing them a quicker return to normal activity.
The ROSA Knee System first uses a series of X-rays to create a 3D model of the patient’s knee. Based on their surgical needs, the surgeon will advise on a clinically proven knee implant system that is best suited to them. The surgeon will use their experience alongside the information from ROSA to plan specific details of the knee replacement prior to the surgery. During surgery, ROSA uses a camera and sensor to know exactly where the patient’s knee is - it can detect even the smallest movements in real time. Providing live feedback throughout surgery via a digital display and with the help of a robotic guiding arm, ROSA helps the surgeon precisely place the implant according to their
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Mediclinic Parkview Hospital is in the world’s top 25 per cent of 1,500 NICUs in 42 countries based on data from the Vermont Oxford Network (VON).
This achievement speaks to a remarkably high standard and consistency in the hospital’s care of premature babies.
Statistics show that nearly 99 per cent of newborns admitted to Mediclinic Parkview Hospital’s NICU are discharged home, healthy and well. Even among the most vulnerable, those born at 22-29 weeks old, a remarkable 92 per cent marched home successfully, significantly surpassing the global average of 80 per cent.
In addition, over the past five years, all of the most fragile babies born at 23-24 weeks gestation have survived and been discharged from Mediclinic Parkview Hospital’s NICU, an exceptional achievement given that the global average amongst this age group is 50-60 per cent.
Exceptional outcomes recorded at Mediclinic Parkview Hospital s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - News
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