Rare, First-of-its-Kind Simultaneous Bilateral Hip Replacement Performed on 81-Year-Old Man via Robot-aided Surgery at Fortis Gurugram
Rare, First-of-its-Kind Simultaneous Bilateral Hip Replacement Performed on 81-Year-Old Man via Robot-aided Surgery at Fortis Gurugram
-The patient was wheelchair bound for 4 years; post-surgery he started walking the very next day
Gurugram, 29th April 2026: In a landmark achievement in advanced orthopaedic care, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram has successfully performed a rare and complex simultaneous bilateral hip replacement on an 81-year-old elderly man. He had been suffering from severe disability due to Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of both hips, a condition where blood supply to the hip joint is compromised. The team
of doctors led by Dr. Debashish Chanda, Senior Director & Unit Head, Orthopedic, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram successfully treated the patient and he was discharged in 2 days.
The patient had been bedridden for four years, dependent on assistance even for minimal movement.
Upon admission at Fortis Gurugram and following a comprehensive evaluation, the team of doctors, opted for a simultaneous bilateral hip replacement using a minimally invasive, robot-assisted approach
conducted in a single sitting. The complex procedure, completed in approximately three hours, involved
replacing both hip joints with high precision, an advantage associated with robotic-assisted surgeries,
which enable enhanced accuracy and tissue preservation. Demonstrating an exceptional recovery, the
patient was able to stand on the same day of surgery and walk independently the very next morning, an
outcome that underscores both clinical excellence and patient resilience. This case is believed to be
among the first-of-its-kind globally in this age group, marking a significant milestone in advanced orthopedic care.
Giving details of the case, Dr. Debashish Chanda, Senior Director & Unit Head, Orthopaedics, Fortis
Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram said, “This case is truly exceptional, not just because of the
patient’s age, but due to the complexity of performing simultaneous bilateral hip replacement in a 81-
year-old man. Traditionally, such procedures are avoided to reduce risk. However, with advancements in
minimally invasive techniques, robotic assistance, and precise anaesthetic protocols, we were able to
perform the surgery safely in a single sitting. This case reinforces that age alone should not be a barrier to receiving advanced surgical care when supported by the right expertise and infrastructure.”
“In elderly patients, such procedures are often staged due to higher risks like blood clots, heart issues,
infections, and poor bone quality. Remarkably, the patient regained mobility within hours and started
walking the very next day, an uncommon recovery at this age. Completed in under three hours using
epidural anaesthesia, the procedure leveraged robotic technology and imaging for greater precision, less
blood loss, and faster healing,” Dr Chanda added.
Yash Rawat, Senior Vice President and SBU Head, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram said,
“This case underscores the importance of timely medical intervention, as prolonged delay can lead to
worsening disability and reduced outcomes. It also highlights how cutting-edge technology and
comprehensive care protocols are redefining possibilities in geriatric orthopaedic surgery.”


