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From Pain to Partying:Woman Credits Robotic Surgery for Swift Recovery
The Future of Hip Surgery is Here: Riverview Medical Center Pioneers Robotic Technology

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Renee Bingert, a 60-year-old woman suffering from debilitating back and hip pain, was referred to Nader Bakhos, M.D., at Riverview Medical Center. After other treatments proved ineffective, Dr. Bakhos recommended a MAKO robotic-assisted hip replacement. This advanced technology uses a CT scan to create a 3D model of the patient's joint, allowing for precise implant placement and leg length restoration. The robotic arm guides the surgeon's hand, ensuring accuracy and minimizing bone removal. Renee underwent a successful right hip replacement and, after physical therapy, is now pain-free, back to work, and even dancing in heels. Dr. Bakhos highlights the MAKO system's precision and predicts its future as the standard of care for joint replacements.
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