Persistent knee or hip pain affects far more than movement.
It interferes with sleep, limits independence, and slowly takes away the ease of daily living.
Many people live with this pain longer than they should.
Not because they don’t want treatment, but because they are unsure of what comes next.
Before considering joint replacement, most patients want clarity, not promises
A clearer way to plan and perform joint replacement.
Every procedure
begins with detailed
imaging that allows
surgeons to create a
3D virtual model of the
patient’s joint. This
helps plan implant
size, positioning, and
alignment before
surgery.
Surgeons simulate the
procedure in advance,
assessing balance,
movement, and joint
mechanics.
Adjustments are made
digitally to optimise
outcomes.
During surgery, the
robotic arm assists by
guiding bone
preparation within
predefined boundaries,
helping the surgeon
follow the plan with
high accuracy.
MAKO does not
replace the surgeon.
It supports surgical
precision while the
surgeon remains
fully in control at
every step.
In the operating room, MAKO helps translate planning into precise execution.
Real-time feedback supports accuracy throughout the procedure, helping surgeons stay aligned to the plan.
The surgeon leads. Technology supports consistency.
For patients, robotic assisted surgery is not about technology. It is about recovery, confidence, and returning to daily life.
Every patient is different. MAKO helps make each surgery more personal.
| Conventional Surgery | MAKO Robotic Surgery | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| 2D planning | 3D CT-based personalised planning | Better fit for your unique anatomy |
| Manual instrument alignment | Robotic arm precision | Greater accuracy and protection of healthy bone |
| Variable results | Consistent outcomes | More predictable recovery |
| Greater soft tissue impact | Tissue protection | Less pain and faster healing |
| Longer recovery | Designed for faster recovery | Quicker return to daily life |
Robotic systems do not operate on their own. The surgeon remains in complete control at every stage.
At Zynova Shalby Hospitals, MAKO is used by experienced orthopaedic surgeons who combine
technology with clinical judgement and patient-first care.
Many patients are able to stand or walk with support within hours, depending on individual recovery.
MAKO is designed to support surgical accuracy while keeping the surgeon fully in control.
No. The surgeon performs the surgery.
MAKO assists with planning and precision.
Many patients experience smoother and more predictable recovery timelines.
Your surgeon will evaluate whether robotic-assisted surgery is right for you.
Zynova Shalby Hospitals brings world-class healthcare to Central Mumbai — where advanced medical technology meets compassionate expertise.