Cutting-edge robotic systems enable surgeons to perform procedures with greater precision and control than with traditional techniques.

Professor Hopper uses the VELYS robot to perform both partial and total knee replacements. Indeed, he was the first surgeon in Scotland to use this innovative robotic tool to perform knee replacement surgery and with this enhanced accuracy, better outcomes and an overall more positive patient experience are seen.



What is robotic-assisted knee replacement surgery?

Robotic-Assisted Knee Replacement Surgery uses advanced technology to improve a surgeon’s ability to personalise alignment and accurately balance the knee while preserving the soft tissues. The technology aids a surgeon rather than replacing them and is still guided by their hands.

β€’ What are the benefits of Robotic-Assisted Knee Replacement Surgery?

Robotic-Assisted Knee Replacement Surgery offers several benefits that can really make a substantial difference to your recovery and provide long term benefits. One of the key benefits is the precision in which a knee replacement can be performed.Β  Only the damaged parts of the bone and cartilage are removed, while protecting the healthy tissues and ligaments around your knee joint. This level of accuracy can improve the flexibility of your knee and help it to be more mobile after surgery.

Traditional knee replacement surgery is a highly effective form of treatment for people with knee pain, but robotic-assisted surgery comes with a range of added benefits and enhancements, including a tailored approach that helps Professor Hopper perform the procedure with increased accuracy and precision.

β€’ What are the benefits of the VELYS Robotic-Assisted Solution for Knee Replacement?

VELYS is a robotic arm that works in tandem with Professor Hopper, combining innovative technology with the skills and expertise of your consultant. The system uses CT-free technology to optimize implant placement and determine the right size and shape of implant for you. This avoids the unnecessary radiation and additional time involved with obtaining a CT scan. The infrared cameras and optical trackers provide real in-time virtual imaging resulting in a personalised and accurate total knee replacement.

Other Treatments

Non-Operative Management
Non-Operative Management

This approach uses various treatment modalities to reduce symptoms, restore function and prevent further injury.

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ACL Surgery
ACL Surgery

For patients with a completely torn ACL or ongoing knee instability, surgery may be necessary to restore function and prevent long-term joint damage.

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Meniscal Surgery
Meniscal Surgery

When symptoms persist or in cases of specific types of meniscal tears, arthroscopic surgery may be the most effective option.

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Cartilage Surgery
Cartilage Surgery

For significant knee cartilage injuries, surgical treatment may be necessary to repair or restore damaged cartilage.

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Patellofemoral Instability Surgery

Treatment for chronic kneecap instability is focused on correcting the underlying cause and restoring stability.

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Arthrosamid Injections
Arthrosamid Injections

An innovative new treatment to treat knee osteoarthritis by reducing pain, swelling and stiffness, proving long-lasting benefits.

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PRP
Platelet-Rich-Plasma (PRP) Injections

PRP is an injection derived from your own blood that is spun down to obtain platelets with proteins that can promote tissue healing thereby reducing pain and improving function.

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Hyaluronic Acid Injection
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Injections

Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in the body that helps lubricate and cushion the knee joints

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Steroid Injections

Steroids can be effective for pain relief in severe arthritis or when joint replacement is not an option.

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Non-Operative Management
Conservative Management

Conservative management to treat knee arthritis without the need for surgery.

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Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery

The latest and most precise way to perform knee replacement surgery is using cutting-edge robotic technology

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Joint Replacement Surgery
Joint Replacement Surgery

Surgery for knee osteoarthritis is knee replacement surgery, otherwise known as a partial or total knee arthroplasty.

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