Dr. Hemant Sharma
FRCS (England) MRCS (England) DNB
Specialist in Revision Lower Limb ArthroPlasty
Complex Hip, Knee and Sports Injury
The cost of MAKO robotic knee replacement does not have a fixed amount, as it depends on several important factors. At our center, the pricing is determined by the type of knee implant chosen, the complexity of the surgery, hospital facilities, and the duration of post-operative care required.
Unlike conventional knee replacement, MAKO robotic technology involves advanced pre-operative planning with 3D imaging and the use of robotic-assisted instruments. This precision often results in a more customized surgery, improved accuracy, and potentially faster recovery, which makes it a valuable option for many patients.
The overall cost also varies depending on whether it is a partial or total knee replacement, the patient’s health condition, and whether insurance covers robotic procedures. Rehabilitation, physiotherapy sessions, and hospital stay also add to the final expense.
While robotic knee replacement may be priced higher than traditional surgery, many patients consider it worthwhile due to its benefits in accuracy, long-term results, and enhanced quality of life.