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Research & Publications

Research & Publications

SBJI has accumulated a substantial body of work over the years, comprising more than 100 publications that have been featured in both national and international research papers. This wealth of research output reflects the institute's commitment to advancing knowledge and contributing to the field of orthopaedics. These publications encompass a diverse range of topics, from cutting-edge surgical techniques to innovative treatments and outcomes in orthopaedics.

If you're interested in delving deeper into these publications and exploring the valuable insights they offer, we invite you to click on the link provided below. This resource will give you access to a wealth of information and expertise that can be beneficial for both professionals in the field and those seeking to gain a deeper understanding of orthopaedic advancements.

SBJI takes pride in its extensive body of work, which includes over 100 publications in both national and international research papers. If you wish to know about these publications in more detail, please click on the link provided below.

Trends in Adoption of Robotics in Arthroplasty in India

Publication by Dr. Praharsha Mulpur, Dr. Tarun Jayakumar, Dr. Rajeev Reddy Kikkuri, Dr. Adarsh Annapareddy, Dr. Kushal Hippalgaonkar, Dr. A. V. Gurava Reddy

Research & Publications

Our experts at Sunshine Bone and Joint Institute have presented a groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Robotic Surgery, titled "Trends in Adoption of Robotics in Arthroplasty: An Analysis of the Indian Landscape."

This study examines the rapid rise of robotic-assisted technology in total joint arthroplasty (TJA) across India, highlighting its transformative impact on surgical precision, patient satisfaction, and clinical outcomes. As of 2024, over 290 robotic systems are operational nationwide, with Tier I hospitals leading in adoption.

Despite challenges like cost and training barriers, projections for 2025 indicate continued growth, with over 80 new installations anticipated. This study underscores the need for equitable access to advanced technologies and sets the stage for future innovations in robotic arthroplasty, reaffirming our commitment to advancing orthopaedic care in India.