Advanced Technology Designed for Digital Precision and Accuracy in Total Knee Replacement is Available Now

Aug. 7, 2025 — Cheyenne Regional Medical Center (CRMC) now offers the VELYS™ Robotic-Assisted Solution, the latest advancement that helps surgeons perform knee replacement surgery that is tailored to each patient with the goal to get patients back to life faster. In 2019 there were approximately 900,000 primary knee replacements performed in the United States. Patients are often looking for the latest technology as they aim for improved outcomes, increased movement and shortened recovery time.

Every knee is different, as is every patient requiring a knee replacement procedure. Surgeons at CRMC are now using the VELYS Robotic-Assisted Solution, a technology that helps surgeons perform a knee replacement with the use of data that’s tailored to each patient’s anatomy. This technology is designed to help ensure predictable results to improve outcomes, increase mobility and help patients recover faster.

The VELYS Robotic-Assisted Solution works in tandem with the ATTUNE® Knee System, which is an innovative knee implant designed to work more closely with an individual patient’s anatomy. The ATTUNE Knee can help increase stability and reduce pain, providing better range of motion and preventing the unstable feeling some patients experience during everyday activities, such as bending and walking up and down stairs. With these systems together, there is now an option for patients who are seeking the latest technology designed to provide digital precision in knee replacement.

About Cheyenne Regional Medical Center

Founded in 1867 as a frontier tent hospital built by the Union Pacific Railroad, Cheyenne Regional Medical Center has grown into a comprehensive health care system serving Wyoming, northern Colorado and western Nebraska. Today, Cheyenne Regional offers a full range of services, including cardiovascular care, cancer treatment, orthopedics, neurosciences, women and children’s services, trauma, rehabilitation, behavioral health and more. Our mission is to provide exceptional care with confidence, compassion and a personal touch. Learn more at cheyenneregional.org.

Important Safety Information
The performance of knee replacements depends on age, weight, activity level and other factors. There are potential risks and recovery takes time. People with conditions limiting rehabilitation should not have knee replacement surgery. Only an orthopedic surgeon can determine if knee or hip replacement is required based on an individual patient’s condition.