Seoul Bumin Hospital Introduces Cori (CORI), an artificial joint surgery robot...Increased accuracy, safety, and recovery speed
Nov 26, 2025
Seoul Bumin Hospital (Hospital Director Ha Yong-chan) announced on the 17th that it has introduced the next-generation artificial joint surgery robot 'CORI (Corrie) surgical system'.
As a result, Seoul Bumin Hospital has become the only hospital in Korea to have all three global premium artificial joint robots along with MAKO (Maco) and CUVIS (Cubis), which are already in operation.
In particular, with the introduction of CORI (Corey), Seoul Bumin Hospital has built a 'ultra-precision personalized robot artificial joint surgery system' that can operate with the most suitable equipment according to the patient's condition and the difficulty of surgery.
Through this, it is considered to be a new model that raises the level of artificial joint treatment in Korea to the next level as it can secure all accuracy, safety, and recovery speed for patients.
Seoul Bumin Hospital has developed a robotic artificial joint surgery system with clinical experience and research activities accumulated in the artificial joint field. It has consistently demonstrated excellent treatment results through more than 1,000 robotic artificial joint surgeries per year, robot artificial joint symposiums, which have been held at international conferences since 2022, and integrated treatment systems in orthopedics, internal medicine, and rehabilitation medicine.
Ha Yong-chan, director of Seoul Bumin Hospital, said, `The introduction of the CORI (Corrie) robot is an important step forward in the precision medical care and patient-specific treatment that Seoul Bumin Hospital aims for. As the only hospital in Korea with all three robots, we will continue to strive to provide the best medical experience optimized for patients.'
Starting with this CORI operation, Seoul Bumin Hospital plans to actively introduce AI-based surgical planning systems and robot rehabilitation systems in the future to present new standards for artificial joint treatment in Korea.
As a result, Seoul Bumin Hospital has become the only hospital in Korea to have all three global premium artificial joint robots along with MAKO (Maco) and CUVIS (Cubis), which are already in operation.
In particular, with the introduction of CORI (Corey), Seoul Bumin Hospital has built a 'ultra-precision personalized robot artificial joint surgery system' that can operate with the most suitable equipment according to the patient's condition and the difficulty of surgery.
Through this, it is considered to be a new model that raises the level of artificial joint treatment in Korea to the next level as it can secure all accuracy, safety, and recovery speed for patients.
Seoul Bumin Hospital has developed a robotic artificial joint surgery system with clinical experience and research activities accumulated in the artificial joint field. It has consistently demonstrated excellent treatment results through more than 1,000 robotic artificial joint surgeries per year, robot artificial joint symposiums, which have been held at international conferences since 2022, and integrated treatment systems in orthopedics, internal medicine, and rehabilitation medicine.
Ha Yong-chan, director of Seoul Bumin Hospital, said, `The introduction of the CORI (Corrie) robot is an important step forward in the precision medical care and patient-specific treatment that Seoul Bumin Hospital aims for. As the only hospital in Korea with all three robots, we will continue to strive to provide the best medical experience optimized for patients.'
Starting with this CORI operation, Seoul Bumin Hospital plans to actively introduce AI-based surgical planning systems and robot rehabilitation systems in the future to present new standards for artificial joint treatment in Korea.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










