West Midlands Hospital, in Halesowen, is proud to announce the launch of its new robotic-assisted knee replacement service, utilising the advanced CORI® surgical system. This innovative technology enhances surgical precision, leading to improved patient outcomes and faster recovery times.
The CORI® system is a compact and fully mobile solution that incorporates a 3D intra-operative imaging system with an advanced robotic sculpting tool. This allows surgeons to measure, plan, and perform knee surgeries tailored to each patient's unique anatomy.
The system's portability enables seamless integration into existing surgical workflows, optimising patient flow through surgical units.
Harry Wallace, Hospital Director at West Midlands Hospital said:"The introduction of the CORI® robotic-assisted system marks a significant milestone in our commitment to providing exceptional orthopaedic care.
This technology allows our surgeons to perform knee replacements with greater accuracy, resulting in personalised treatments and potentially faster recoveries for our patients."
West Midlands Hospital, part of Ramsay Healthcare, has a long-standing reputation for delivering first-class healthcare, offering a wide range of treatments and services from initial outpatient consultations and diagnostic scanning through to surgical treatment and recovery.
The addition of the CORI® system further enhances the hospital's orthopaedic offerings, ensuring patients receive the highest standard of care.
For more information about the robotic-assisted knee replacement service or to schedule a consultation, please visit the West Midlands Hospital website or contact our patient services team on 01384 880174.