Livasa Hospital Amritsar launches AI Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery program

Livasa Hospital, Amritsar on Thursday announced the launch of its AI Augmented Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery Program for precision ortho care.

Livasa Hospital Amritsar launches AI Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery program

Amritsar, July 9, 2026: Livasa Hospital, Amritsar on Thursday announced the launch of its AI Augmented Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery Program for precision ortho care.
This new program will be led by Dr. Sukhpal Singh Mann and Dr. Aditya Bhardwaj, both senior consultant–ortho and joint replacement.
It will allow performing highly personalized knee replacement procedures with improved implant positioning, better alignment, and greater preservation of healthy bone and soft tissues, said Dr. Mann.
It will also improve patient outcomes through faster recovery, reduced post-operative pain, and enhanced long-term implant performance, Dr. Bhardwaj informed.
Dr. Mann further explained that robotic-assisted joint replacement combines the experience of the surgeon with the precision of advanced technology.
“It enables a surgeon to plan every procedure according to the patient's unique anatomy, resulting in greater surgical accuracy, improved function, and quicker recovery. Patients benefit from reduced pain, faster mobilization, and improved confidence in their long-term outcomes."
Dr. Bhardwaj said, “The AI enabled robotic-assisted platform offers several benefits, including highly accurate surgical planning, bone and ligament preservation, minimally invasive techniques, reduced blood loss, less postoperative pain, faster rehabilitation, and early return to daily activities. Most patients can begin walking within hours of surgery under expert rehabilitation protocols.”
Dr. Rajiv Kundra, facility director said, "This launch marks a significant milestone for us as we celebrate 11 years of clinical excellence and the privilege of touching over 6.5 lakh lives. The introduction of robotic-assisted joint replacement brings globally advanced technology closer to our communities, allowing patients to access world-class treatment without leaving the region."