Recommended hospitals for robotic knee replacement in Thailand include KDMS Specialized Orthopaedic Hospital, Bangkok International Hospital, and Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital. These centres specialise in robotic-assisted total and partial knee arthroplasty. They use systems like Stryker Mako and VELYS for surgical precision.
- KDMS Hospital: First Thai facility dedicated exclusively to orthopaedics with AACI accreditation.
- Robotic systems: Hospitals use Stryker and Mako SmartRobotics for 3D planning accuracy.
- Expert specialists: Surgeons like Dr Rapeepat Narkbunnam were visiting scholars at Stanford University.
- Integrated care: Packages include a 4–5 day hospital stay in VIP rooms.
Bookimed Expert Insight: KDMS Hospital stands out because it focuses entirely on orthopaedics. Data shows surgeons there, such as Dr Rapeepat Narkbunnam, have specialised training. This includes robotic-assisted techniques from top US institutions like Stanford.
Patient Consensus: Patients recommend prioritising surgeon experience and the robotic system over hospital brands. They suggest requesting a full written plan and confirming the use of major systems like Mako.