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Surgeon completes 100th knee replacement using pioneering robot for patients in Bath
The robotic assisted technique allows for speedier recovery times and reduced post-operative pain
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Mr Neil Bradbury has reached the 100th surgery milestone using the Stryker Mako robotic-arm
Circle Bath Hospital recently celebrated performing over 100 successful knee replacements using a state-of-the-art robotic assisted technique.
The Stryker Mako robotic-arm assisted surgery offers patients a higher level of alignment and positioning during surgery, resulting in speedier recovery and reduced post-operative pain.
Having completed his 100th knee replacement, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and knee specialist Mr Neil Bradbury commented: “The use of the latest technology allows my practice to deliver the gold standard of knee replacement surgery.