AURORA, Colo., Jan. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The PiGalileo Computer Assisted Orthopedic Surgery system uses a mechanized "robot" to assist surgeons in positioning instruments for the most accurate surgical placement of total knee replacements.
Craig Loucks, MD, orthopedic surgeon is the first physician in the Denver metro area to use the mechanized robot from PiGalileo for total knee replacements.
Medical literature has shown that a common cause of joint implant failure is implant misalignment. Even as small as a three-degree misalignment is strongly correlated to excessive wear on the joint and implant failure over time.
The PiGalileo system positions the knee implants with much more accuracy than is possible using standard orthopedic surgical techniques, reducing the potential for misalignment and future complications.
Who: Craig Loucks, MD, Orthopedic Surgery What: Robotic orthopedic surgery -- total knee replacement using mechanical robot Two patients available scheduled for procedure When: Tuesday, January 30 7:30 am and 10:00 am Where: The Medical Center of Aurora - North Campus 700 Potomac St. Aurora, CO 80011 Photos/Art: Interview & photo with Dr. Loucks with robot Shoot knee replacement surgery procedure with robot
Located at I-225 and Mississippi The Medical Center of Aurora -- HealthONE is licensed for 346 beds and has approximately 18,000 inpatient admissions yearly. A Level II Trauma Center, the hospital is noted as a market leader in cardiovascular services and is an HCA "Cardiovascular Center of Excellence." Other areas of special focus include orthopedics, general surgery, urology and women's services.
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