CritiCare Asia Hospitals launches Smith+Nephew CORI robotic system for joint replacements
Farah Khan inaugurates the CritiCare Asia Hospitals’ newly launched Smith+Nephew CORI robotic system for joint replacement surgeries, marking the hospital group’s continued expansion in robotic-assisted orthopedic care. Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 18: CritiCare Asia Hospitals has announced the launch of the Smith+Nephew CORI Robotic System for joint replacement surgeries, marking a further step in the group’s focus on [...]

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 18: CritiCare Asia Hospitals has announced the launch of the Smith+Nephew CORI Robotic System for joint replacement surgeries, marking a further step in the group’s focus on precision-driven, technology-enabled orthopedic care. The addition comes as the hospital network completes 25 years of healthcare service and continues to expand its investment in advanced clinical infrastructure.
Operating four hospitals across Andheri, Juhu, Malad, and Kurla, with a combined capacity of more than 650 beds, the group has steadily strengthened its orthopedic capabilities over the years. Hospital representatives said the latest robotic platform is intended to support improved surgical accuracy, better implant positioning, and faster recovery timelines for patients undergoing joint replacement procedures.
The system was inaugurated by filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan, who acknowledged the hospital’s efforts to introduce advanced global technologies locally. Speaking at the event, she noted that innovations that help reduce pain and speed up recovery can make a meaningful difference to families and caregivers alike.