When you think of a hip replacement, it’s natural to imagine a major operation; a long, complex procedure that may come with risks and uncertainties. Today, things are different. Now, envision a surgery where a robotic arm guided by AI assists the surgeon in making precise incisions, screw placements, and bone positioning, confirmed by thousands of prior robotic orthopaedic surgeries.
At Manipal Hospital Kanakapura Road, this vision has become a reality through Mako Robotic Hip Replacement. Accurate implant placement is ensured via advanced robotics with AI-supported insights, turning what was once a standard surgery into a highly personalised, precision-driven experience. With Mako Robotic Hip Replacement, a hip replacement for arthritis, joint degeneration, or a previous injury is no longer just a procedure; it’s a safer, smarter, and more compassionate approach to restoring movement and quality of life.
Synopsis
The importance of Robotics and AI: MAKO Total Hip Replacement
MAKO robotic hip replacement is a transformative advancement in surgical robotics and AI, offering an unparalleled level of accuracy and customisation. Even a 1-mm deviation can alter the gait, cause discomfort, or lead to premature implant revision. With MAKO’s millimetre-level precision, the surgeon can position the femoral head and acetabular cup exactly as planned, ensuring optimal joint alignment and natural movement.
MAKO’s AI-driven planning system analyses the patient’s pre-operative CT scans and clinical history to determine the ideal implant size, material, and positioning. It also identifies potential biomechanical risks, which are subtle factors that may not be visible to the naked eye, allowing for proactive adjustments before a single cut is made.

During surgery, MAKO’s robotic arm guides the surgeon’s hand according to the pre-defined plan, using real-time feedback and resistance control to ensure no deviation from the intended path. This precision results in fewer soft tissue injuries, reduced blood loss, and a smoother recovery. Moreover, the use of pre-programmed bone cuts and intraoperative feedback has been shown to reduce operating time by 15–25%, enhancing both safety and efficiency.
The Emergence of Robotic MAKO Hip Surgeries
The MAKO robotic hip replacement is revolutionising orthopaedic care with the integration of accurate robotics and AI-engineered surgery planning. The advantages include the following:
Benefits of MAKO Robotic Hip Replacement
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Smaller Incisions |
The damage to soft tissues is reduced, and consequently, postoperative pain is also less. |
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Healing time |
With the precision, the blood supply to the bone is not disrupted, and healing is faster. |
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Revision rates |
Wear and loosening are minimised in the long term due to precise load distribution. |
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Hospitalisation Time |
The patients can frequently leave the ward a week or two earlier than in traditional hip replacement. |
This technology has already earned the MAKO hip program at Manipal Hospital Kanakapura Road, a reputation for exceptional success rate and high patient satisfaction. Through the power of advanced robotics and AI, the program provides highly specialised, minimally invasive hip robotic-assisted orthopaedic surgeries to enhance recovery and the general quality of life.
Artificial Intelligence: The Silent Planner
The core of the current MAKO robotic hip replacement is AI that assists in all the post-operative theatre stages of care. Through the arrangement of the subsequent procedures, AI guarantees a trouble-free, accurate, and personalised hip replacement experience.
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Pre-operative planning: AI analyses CT, MRI, and X-ray images and recreates a 3-D representation of the pelvis and femur of the patient, showing bone density, abnormalities, and prior hardware.
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Intraoperative guidance: The robotic arm receives real-time imaging and makes sure that all the incisions are accurate.
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Post-surgery monitoring: Wearable sensors monitor gait, weight-bearing, and range of movement. AI-based analytics can create a customised physiotherapy plan and draw attention to deviations that can foresee complications.
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Predictive analytics: Long-range data enables the system to predict the probability of implant loosening, wear, or osteolysis to provide greater proactive control.
What Patients Can Expect
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Consultation: AI-based imaging review and surgeon consultation guarantee effective communication of the surgical plan, the choice of implants to use, and the anticipated outcome.
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Robotic orthopaedic surgery: Robotically assisted bone cuts and the placement of implants are millimetre-precise. This leads to optimal centration, a reduction in soft-tissue trauma, and a very personalised approach.
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Recovery: AI-inspired physiotherapy program with real-time gait and range of movement measurements. Patients recover quickly, spend less time in hospitals, and make a seamless transition to daily living.
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Follow-up: Predictive analytics observe the long-term performance of implantation, reducing the risk of alerts. Any problem that is being intervened in is best addressed early so that it can be addressed proactively and yield the best results.
Bottom Line
MAKO robotic hip replacement is the new norm for anyone who wants a permanent, pain-free hip. The expert surgeons at the Manipal Hospital Kanakapura Road are capable of ensuring precise placement of the implants, reduced hospitalisation, and expedited recovery schedules by integrating the precision of a robot with the intelligence of the AI, without sacrificing the human element of patient care. Get on the road to an easier, quicker recovery and permanent mobility.
Learn More: Hip Replacement Surgery: Types and Procedure
FAQ's
The MAKO system uses a robotic arm for robotic orthopaedic surgery that follows a pre‑planned surgical path, allowing the surgeon to place implants exactly where they should be with extraordinary precision. Advanced software analyses your CT scans or X‑rays to map bone geometry and determine the optimal implant size, orientation, and position. The minimally invasive approach often enables smaller incisions, less bone removal, and reduced soft‑tissue trauma.
Unlike traditional surgical procedures, MAKO incorporates robotic guidance and AI-driven planning to optimise implant alignment, reduce guesswork, and preserve bone and soft tissue. This quickens recovery and improves long-term joint function.
Yes. The robotic AI-based system has built-in safety limits, and the surgeon remains in full control, able to override the robot as and when required. All the AI orthopaedic tools used are well sterilised and adhere to hospital standards.
The MAKO hip replacement procedure includes pre‑operative imaging, AI analysis, surgical planning, robotic arm assistance, implant placement, and post‑operative care. The integration of robotics and AI with medical expertise ensures a highly personalised, minimally invasive, and safe hip replacement experience.
No. The robot assists with precision, but the surgeon, specialised in the particular condition, performs the procedure, makes critical decisions, and ensures patient safety throughout the robotic orthopaedic surgery.