Sarvodaya Hospital Celebrates 100 Successful Robotic Knee Replacements Using Indigenous Technology
Sarvodaya Hospital in Faridabad has reached a significant medical milestone, completing 100 successful robotic knee replacement surgeries with Misso — India’s first fully automatic robotic system for total knee replacement.
Developed by Indian medtech company Meril, Misso is gaining international acclaim for its precision, efficiency, and space-friendly design. Surgeons from countries such as Germany, Spain, Mexico, and Italy have lauded the technology, positioning it as a game-changer in the field of joint replacement surgeries.
One of Misso’s standout features is its ability to integrate seamlessly into operation theatres, even in hospitals with limited space, expanding the reach of advanced robotic surgery across India.
Commenting on this achievement, Dr. Sujoy Bhattacharjee, Head of Department and Director of Robotic Joint Replacement at Sarvodaya Hospital, said, “The adoption of Misso at Sarvodaya marks a significant leap for India’s healthcare innovation. We are proud to lead the way in using homegrown robotic technology that is revolutionizing knee replacement surgery. Misso receiving global recognition further solidifies India’s standing in surgical robotics.”
Dr. Rakesh Gupta, Chairman of Sarvodaya Healthcare, highlighted how these surgeries have transformed patient outcomes. “We have successfully performed 100 knee replacements using Misso, changing the lives of patients with varying medical complexities and deformities. From bilateral knee tenderness to joint line tenderness and varus deformity, each case posed unique challenges. Yet, with advanced surgical expertise, we have ensured a pain-free life for our patients,” he said.
This milestone not only underscores Sarvodaya Hospital’s commitment to innovation and excellence but also places India at the forefront of robotic-assisted orthopedic surgery.