ABOUT CSI

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

About CSI

The Highest Ratings In The World Of Joint Replacement Surgery

 

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Patient Ratings

 

Healthgrades Ratings

 
 
 

Scientific Publications and Research

 

Research Gate Scores

 

Humanitarian Work

 

Operation Walk

 

Track and Field Competition

 

World and USA Masters Long Jump Champion

 
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William T. Long, M.D. was inspired to found the Computer Surgery Institute in 2005.

The first time the hip replacement team watched the computer monitor as the cup was placed precisely into the socket, Dr. Long was convinced that the future of joint replacement would be enhanced by live virtual images. Dr. Long introduced Robotic-Assisted Surgery to Southern California in 2008. Today CSI has the most experienced surgical team combined with the world’s most advanced surgical technology CORI.

Medical science allows superior surgical precision and accuracy. The art of medicine allows the surgical team to assist each patient as they strive to return to the activities that they love. The Rapid Recovery Program allows patients to minimize or completely avoid unnecessary hospital stay. Patients can recover quickly and safely from the comfort of home.

The mission of CSI is to improve joint replacement surgery so that one day patients can enjoy unlimited activities on a joint replacement that will last a lifetime.

 
 


At CSI, our patients receive competent and compassionate care from

a team of dedicated experts who have made this field of medicine our life’s work.

Since 1997 our physicians and staff  have perform

charitable work in the U.S. and abroad as part of OPERATION WALK.

  NICARAGUA                                 CUBA               Dr. Lawrence & Marilyn Dorr

 
 
 
 

We appreciate and are honored to care for all of the patients

who trust Dr. Long and CSI with their hip and knee replacement needs. 

Welcome to the Computer Surgery Institute.