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CUVIS Joint is Robot Artificial Joint Surgery by Meril Life

"CUVIS joint is a robotic system for artificial joint surgery. It is the most advanced surgical<br>equipment for artificial surgery. To download the brochure, visit Meril Life."<br>

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CUVIS Joint is Robot Artificial Joint Surgery by Meril Life

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  1. Meril Healthcare JOINT

  2. JOINT

  3. Meril Healthcare Overview CUVIS Joint equipment capable of 3D pre-planning, virtual surgery and precise cutting to provide accurate and precise surgery results. ® robot system for artificial joint surgery is the most advanced surgical It is a user-friendly surgical robot equipped with the values of Innovative, Flexibility and Easiness of use with the basic offering of accuracy and safety at its best. Milling Tool

  4. JOINT Key Features 3D CT Base surgical planning Fully finished femur with all the cuts and peg holes

  5. Meril Healthcare Why Robotic Artificial Joint Surgery is good? Personalized pre-planning As each person has a different face, the shape of bone is also different. Meril’s artificial joint surgical robot CUVIS Joint can use those images for pre-planning of surgery personalized for the patient. ® shows the patient’s bone in 3D images, and the doctor Pre-selection of artificial joint and precise insertion of artificial joint What’s as important as the precise surgical plan is to select and insert the personalized artificial joint. The doctor uses robot to select an artificial joint for the patient and insert it accurately.

  6. JOINT Why Robotic Artificial Joint Surgery is good? Precise cutting for sub-millimeter accuracy and optimum alignment Precise cutting serves the optimum result. CUVIS Joint a patient’s leg axis with the sub-millimeter dimensional accuracy and precise cutting for the optimal surgical outcome. ® provides the correct alignment of Reduction of side effect and reoperation CUVIS Joint fracture. The risk of infection is also reduced because of fewer instruments in use than in conventional surgery. ® reduces side effects like inequality of limb length, pulmonary embolism, and

  7. Meril Healthcare Cuvis Joint Knee Replacement Process Patients can decide upon robotic artificial joint surgery after consulting with the doctor The patient is connected to the robot and stabilized for surgery. In the next stage, the doctor performs registration process to verify if the 3D image of the patient matches the original surgery site. After registration process, robot reviews the data and cuts the bone precisely with respect to size, position, angle and direction of the implant decided during pre-surgery planning stage. Insert and fix the decided implant for surgery conclusion.

  8. JOINT Advantages of Cuvis Joint Simplicity Flexibility Safety Accuracy

  9. Meril Healthcare Surgical Process - Measured Resection / Modified gap technique

  10. JOINT Intraoperative Assistance

  11. Meril Healthcare References 1.Jacofsky DJ, Allen M, Robotics in Arthroplasty: A Comprehensive Review, J Arthroplasty, 2016 Oct;31(10):2353-63 2.Philip Pastides, Dinesh Nathwani, The role of newer technologies in knee arthroplasty, Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2017 Feb;31:47-52 3.Eun Kyoo Song, Jong Keun Seon, Computer Assisted Orthopedic Surgery in TKA, Recent Advances in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty, 2012:421-442 4.B. Kayani, F. S. Haddad, Robotic total knee arthroplasty – clinical outcomes and directions for future research, 2019 Oct;8(10):438-442 5.Nikhil Agarwal, Kendrick To, Stephen McDonnell, Wasim Khan, Clinical and Radiological Outcomes in Robotic-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, 2020 March; 1-17 6.B. kayani, S. Konan, J. Tahmassebi, J. R. T. Pietrzak, F. S. Haddad, Robotic-arm assisted total knee arthroplasty is associated with improved early functional recovery and reduced time to hospital discharge compared with conventional jig-based total knee arthroplasty, 2018 July, 100-B:930–7

  12. JOINT MH/BRC/KS/005 Rev. 00 A surgeon must always rely on his or her own professional clinical judgment when deciding whether to use a particular product when treating a particular patient. Meril does not dispense medical advice and recommends that surgeons be trained in the use of any particular product before using it in surgery. The information presented is intended to demonstrate the breadth of Meril’s product offerings. A surgeon must always refer to the package insert, product label and/or instructions for use before using any of Meril’s products. Please contact your sales representative if you have questions about the availability of any of Meril’s products in your area.

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