Robotic Surgery

Robotic Surgery at Dr. Burke Orthopedics: Precision and Innovation for Optimal Joint Health


Advanced Robotic-Assisted Surgery for Knee and Hip Precision

At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, we are proud to offer robotic-assisted orthopedic surgery, a revolutionary advancement in joint care that combines surgical precision with personalized treatment. Whether you require hip or knee replacement surgery, this technology enhances surgical accuracy, minimizes tissue trauma, and supports faster recovery.

Led by Dr. Robert L. Burke, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon serving Houston, Pearland, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas, our team integrates cutting-edge technology with decades of expertise to ensure every patient receives the most effective, minimally invasive surgical experience possible.

  • Enhanced Surgical Precision
  • Minimally Invasive Innovation
  • Personalized Joint Health Solutions

Why Choose Dr. Burke for Robotic Surgery?

  • Expertise in Robotic-Assisted Procedures

    Dr. Burke is among the region’s leading orthopedic surgeons specializing in robotic-assisted joint replacement. With extensive experience performing complex hip and knee surgeries, he incorporates advanced robotic platforms that allow for millimeter-level precision and personalized implant alignment.
    His approach combines surgical skill, innovation, and compassion—delivering excellent outcomes for patients across the Greater Houston area.

  • Unmatched Surgical Precision

    Robotic systems provide 3D modeling of the patient’s joint, enabling Dr. Burke to create a customized surgical plan that perfectly matches each individual’s anatomy. During surgery, the robotic arm assists in guiding implant placement within fractions of a millimeter—ensuring ideal alignment, balance, and joint function.
    This precision significantly improves implant longevity and long-term comfort, especially in knee and hip replacements, where positioning determines success and durability.

  • Minimally Invasive Approach for Quicker Recovery

    Robotic-assisted surgery allows for smaller incisions and less disruption to surrounding soft tissue, which leads to:

    • Less postoperative pain
    • Reduced blood loss
    • Shorter hospital stays
    • Faster return to daily activities

    Patients treated by Dr. Burke often experience smoother recoveries and improved mobility compared to traditional joint replacement methods.

  • FDA-Approved Technology Ensuring Safety and Efficacy?

    At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, we exclusively use FDA-approved robotic systems that have undergone extensive clinical research. These technologies have been proven to improve implant accuracy, reduce complications, and enhance recovery outcomes.
    Patients can trust that their procedure is performed using safe, validated, and state-of-the-art medical systems.

What Is Robotic-Assisted Orthopedic Surgery?

Robotic-assisted orthopedic surgery utilizes a robotic arm controlled by the surgeon to assist with procedures such as knee and hip replacements.
Before surgery, a 3D digital model of the patient’s joint is created. This model helps Dr. Burke plan the procedure with exceptional precision—customizing every angle and implant placement to match the patient’s unique anatomy.

During surgery, the robotic arm provides real-time data and guided feedback, helping Dr. Burke make precise movements while maintaining complete control. This approach reduces human variability, enhances joint balance, and improves long-term implant performance.

  • Precision and Accuracy:
  • Minimally Invasive Approach

Who Is a Candidate for Robotic-Assisted Surgery?

Robotic-assisted surgery is an excellent option for individuals who require joint replacement or reconstruction and are seeking greater accuracy, faster recovery, and improved long-term outcomes.

Ideal candidates include:

  • Patients suffering from severe knee or hip pain due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or traumatic injury.
  • Individuals who have not found relief from non-surgical treatments such as Physical Therapy corticosteroid injections, or medications.
  • Athletes and active individuals seeking a durable solution that allows them to return to high levels of activity with confidence.
  • Younger patients who need precise alignment for a longer-lasting implant or those with complex joint anatomy.
  • Patients with chronic knee or hip pain caused by osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or injury
  • Individuals who have not achieved relief through nonsurgical care (physical therapy, injections, or medication)
  • Active adults and athletes looking for a durable joint replacement that allows high performance
  • Younger patients who need precise alignment to ensure long-lasting implant stability
  • Free medicine delivery
  • Enjoy many discounts in fees
  • Information for any disease

Dr. Burke conducts a thorough evaluation, including a medical history review, physical examination, and imaging studies, to determine whether robotic-assisted surgery is right for you.

  • Patients suffering from severe knee or hip pain due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or traumatic injury.
  • Individuals who have not found relief from non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, corticosteroid injections, or medications.
  • Athletes and active individuals seeking a durable solution that allows them to return to high levels of activity with confidence.
  • Younger patients who need precise alignment for a longer-lasting implant or those with complex joint anatomy.

How Robotic Surgery Works: Step-by-Step

  • Preoperative Planning and 3D Modeling

    Dr. Burke begins with advanced imaging to create a personalized 3D model of your joint. This digital blueprint guides the surgical plan and ensures your implant is designed for your exact anatomy.

  • Surgery with Robotic Assistance

    During the procedure, Dr. Burke operates the robotic arm, which assists in performing each surgical movement with precision. The robotic guidance allows accurate implant positioning, improving joint balance and reducing the risk of complications.

  • Post-Surgical Recovery and Rehabilitation

    After surgery, patients typically experience less swelling and pain, and physical therapy begins early to restore strength and motion. Dr. Burke’s team designs a custom rehabilitation program to help you return to full activity as quickly and safely as possible.

Benefits of Robotic Surgery

  • Enhanced Precision: Achieves exact implant placement, minimizing the risk of misalignment or premature wear.
  • Personalized Surgery: Every joint replacement is customized to your anatomy for a more natural fit and function.
  • Smaller Incisions, Faster Recovery: Minimally invasive techniques mean less tissue damage and quicker healing.
  • Improved Long-Term Outcomes: Precision placement helps ensure implants last longer and perform better over time.

  • Enhanced Precision
    Robotic technology allows for exact placement of implants, reducing the risk of misalignment, which is key to the long-term success of joint replacements.
  • Personalized Surgery
    Every surgery is tailored to the patient’s unique anatomy. The 3D model of the joint ensures that the surgery is customized to fit the patient’s individual needs, resulting in better outcomes and a more natural-feeling joint.
  • Smaller Incisions, Faster Recovery
    Robotic-assisted surgery is minimally invasive, meaning smaller incisions, less tissue damage, and quicker recovery times. Most patients experience less post-surgical pain and can return to their daily activities sooner.
  • Improved Long-Term Outcomes
    Studies show that robotic-assisted surgery leads to improved long-term results due to the precise placement of implants, which reduces the likelihood of wear and complications over time.

Potential Risks and Complications

While robotic-assisted surgery is extremely safe, all surgeries carry some risks.

Possible complications may include:

  • Infection at the surgical site
  • Blood clots (deep vein thrombosis)
  • Allergic reactions to anesthesia or materials
  • Implant failure or loosening (significantly reduced with robotic precision)

  • Infection at the surgical site.
  • Blood clots following the procedure, especially in the legs (deep vein thrombosis).
  • Allergic reactions to anesthesia or materials used during surgery.
  • Implant failure or misalignment, though the risk is significantly reduced with robotic assistance.

Dr. Burke minimizes these risks through meticulous surgical planning, sterile techniques, and comprehensive post-operative care.

  • Patients suffering from severe knee or hip pain due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or traumatic injury.
  • Individuals who have not found relief from non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, corticosteroid injections, or medications.
  • Athletes and active individuals seeking a durable solution that allows them to return to high levels of activity with confidence.
  • Younger patients who need precise alignment for a longer-lasting implant or those with complex joint anatomy.

Recovery Expectations After Robotic Surgery

Patients typically experience quicker recovery than with traditional surgery.

  • First 24–48 Hours: Most patients begin walking with assistance and start light mobility therapy.
  • Weeks 2–4: Pain and swelling decrease, and normal daily activities like driving and climbing stairs resume.
  • Weeks 6–12: Full recovery and strength restoration, depending on procedure type and adherence to rehabilitation.

  • Immediate Post-Surgery: Most patients begin walking within a day or two of surgery, using assistive devices like crutches or walkers. Physical therapy typically begins soon after surgery to improve mobility and strength.
  • First 2-4 Weeks: Patients experience reduced swelling and pain compared to traditional methods, with the ability to return to light daily activities such as walking, driving, or climbing stairs.
  • 6-12 Weeks: With continuous rehabilitation and strengthening exercises, most patients regain full function in the operated joint.

Dr. Burke’s team provides detailed post-operative instructions and ongoing support to help you achieve the best possible outcome.

  • Patients suffering from severe knee or hip pain due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or traumatic injury.
  • Individuals who have not found relief from non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, corticosteroid injections, or medications.
  • Athletes and active individuals seeking a durable solution that allows them to return to high levels of activity with confidence.
  • Younger patients who need precise alignment for a longer-lasting implant or those with complex joint anatomy.

Robotic Surgery vs. Traditional Surgery

Traditional joint replacement relies solely on the surgeon’s visual and manual alignment skills. While effective, minor variations can affect implant performance over time.

In contrast, robotic-assisted surgery enhances the surgeon’s precision through real-time digital guidance, resulting in:

  • Greater implant accuracy
  • Less invasive techniques
  • Shorter recovery periods
  • Superior long-term joint stability

This technology represents the next evolution of orthopedic excellence, improving both patient safety and satisfaction.

  • Increased Precision: Robotic systems help guide the surgeon with millimeter accuracy, reducing the risk of misalignment.
  • Smaller Incisions: Robotic surgery is minimally invasive, leading to faster recovery times and reduced scarring.
  • Better Long-Term Outcomes: Due to the precise placement of implants, patients often experience improved joint function and longer-lasting results.

Why Patients in Houston & Pearland Choose Dr. Burke Orthopedics

  • Board-certified orthopedic surgeon with advanced training in robotic-assisted joint surgery
  • Comprehensive orthopedic care from diagnosis to full rehabilitation
  • State-of-the-art technology combined with decades of surgical expertise
  • Trusted by patients throughout Houston, Pearland, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas

  • Increased Precision: Robotic systems help guide the surgeon with millimeter accuracy, reducing the risk of misalignment.
  • Smaller Incisions: Robotic surgery is minimally invasive, leading to faster recovery times and reduced scarring.
  • Better Long-Term Outcomes: Due to the precise placement of implants, patients often experience improved joint function and longer-lasting results.

Same-Day Appointments and
Robotic Surgery Consultations

If chronic joint pain or arthritis is limiting your mobility, Dr. Burke Orthopedics offers same-day appointments for diagnosis and consultation.
Whether you’re exploring robotic knee replacement, hip resurfacing, or other advanced procedures, Dr. Burke and his team are here to guide you every step of the way.