The new system provides patients with knee replacement prosthetics that are matched and aligned to their specific anatomy for better outcomes.
CMC surgeons also use a handheld instrument to gather information on a patient’s knee anatomy without exposing patients to the radiation of CT scans.
Three of Cayuga’s surgeons, Ashley Anderson, MD, Benjamin Donahue, MD, and Deidre Blake, MD, will be trained in the use of the surgical robot.
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