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Robotic Knee & Hip Surgeon
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A ROSA® knee replacement is similar to traditional total knee replacement, but with a robotic assistant. Dr. Dobzyniak has been specially trained to use ROSA Knee in order to personalize the surgical approach for your unique anatomy.
Robotic Knee ReplacementThe ROSA® Hip System is a fluoroscopy-based tool designed for surgeons who use the direct anterior approach, a minimally invasive approach to performing total hip replacement surgery. It requires no CT scan, enabling patient convenience & less radiation than CT-based robotic-assisted hip replacement.
Hip Replacement SurgeryBon Secours Tuckahoe Orthopedics
1501 Maple Avenue, Suite 200
Richmond, VA 23226
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Bon Secours Tuckahoe Orthopedics
3400 Haydenpark Lane, Suite 100 Henrico, VA 23233
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Dr. Dobzyniak works in the orthopedics & sports medicine department at both locations.
You're unique, and so is your individual anatomy. That's why Dr. Dobzyniak offers ROSA® Hip & Knee robotic technology. ROSA, which stands for Robotic Surgical Assistant, is designed to help your specially trained surgeon tailor the placement of your knee implant just for you.
Disclaimer: The information on this website is intended to provide an overview of hip & knee replacement surgery and should be reviewed with your doctor. It does not include all of the information needed to determine eligibility for hip & knee replacement or for the proper use and care of artificial replacements. Please consult your surgeon for more information. Information may also be obtained by calling the toll-free number or visiting the website. The toll-free number can also be used to obtain complete product contraindications, warnings, precautions, and possible adverse effects. Individual results may vary.
Your results will depend on your personal circumstances. How long a hip/knee replacement will last varies from patient to patient. It depends on many factors, such as the patient's physical condition, activity level and body weight, and the surgical technique. Replacement joints are not as strong or durable as a natural, healthy joint, and there is no guarantee that an artificial joint will last the rest of a patient's life. All hip & knee replacements may need to be replaced at some point.