Robotics in Total Knee Arthroplasty
Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a highly successful operation that improves patients' quality of life and functionality. Yet, up to 20% of TKA patients remain unsatisfied with their clinical result. Robotic TKA has gained increased attention and popularity as a means of improving patient satis...
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ir-10336-223872022-05-02T12:37:14Z Robotics in Total Knee Arthroplasty Bautista M. Manrique J. Hozack W.J. Article Computer assisted tomography Evidence based medicine Health care cost Intermethod comparison Knee function Knee radiography Learning curve Operation duration Patient-reported outcome Postoperative complication Preoperative period Prosthetic alignment Risk factor Robot assisted surgery Soft tissue Total knee arthroplasty Treatment planning Biomechanics Bone Devices Human Knee Knee replacement Quality of life Robotic surgical procedure Robotics Surgery Biomechanical Phenomena Bone and Bones Humans Knee Joint Operative Time Patient Reported Outcome Measures Quality of Life Robotic Surgical Procedures Robotics Arthroplasty Instruments Knee Patient-reported outcomes Replacement Robotic surgery Surgical Replacement Knee Arthroplasty Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a highly successful operation that improves patients' quality of life and functionality. Yet, up to 20% of TKA patients remain unsatisfied with their clinical result. Robotic TKA has gained increased attention and popularity as a means of improving patient satisfaction. The promise of robotic-assisted TKA is that it provides a surgeon with a tool that accurately executes bone cuts according to presurgical planning, as well as provides the surgeon with intraoperative feedback helpful for restoring knee kinematics and soft tissue balance. Several systems are now available, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Evidence that the use of robotics will lead to improved implant survival, function, and patient-reported outcomes is slowly being accumulated, but this has not been clearly proven to date. Recent literature does show that the use of robotics during TKA is not associated with increased surgical time or complications. The goal of this review is to provide an objective assessment of the evidence surrounding robotic technology for TKA. © 2019 2019 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. 2019 2020-05-25T23:56:18Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/22387 https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1681053 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Georg Thieme Verlag instname:Universidad del Rosario |
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Article Computer assisted tomography Evidence based medicine Health care cost Intermethod comparison Knee function Knee radiography Learning curve Operation duration Patient-reported outcome Postoperative complication Preoperative period Prosthetic alignment Risk factor Robot assisted surgery Soft tissue Total knee arthroplasty Treatment planning Biomechanics Bone Devices Human Knee Knee replacement Quality of life Robotic surgical procedure Robotics Surgery Biomechanical Phenomena Bone and Bones Humans Knee Joint Operative Time Patient Reported Outcome Measures Quality of Life Robotic Surgical Procedures Robotics Arthroplasty Instruments Knee Patient-reported outcomes Replacement Robotic surgery Surgical Replacement Knee Arthroplasty |
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Article Computer assisted tomography Evidence based medicine Health care cost Intermethod comparison Knee function Knee radiography Learning curve Operation duration Patient-reported outcome Postoperative complication Preoperative period Prosthetic alignment Risk factor Robot assisted surgery Soft tissue Total knee arthroplasty Treatment planning Biomechanics Bone Devices Human Knee Knee replacement Quality of life Robotic surgical procedure Robotics Surgery Biomechanical Phenomena Bone and Bones Humans Knee Joint Operative Time Patient Reported Outcome Measures Quality of Life Robotic Surgical Procedures Robotics Arthroplasty Instruments Knee Patient-reported outcomes Replacement Robotic surgery Surgical Replacement Knee Arthroplasty Bautista M. Manrique J. Hozack W.J. Robotics in Total Knee Arthroplasty |
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Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a highly successful operation that improves patients' quality of life and functionality. Yet, up to 20% of TKA patients remain unsatisfied with their clinical result. Robotic TKA has gained increased attention and popularity as a means of improving patient satisfaction. The promise of robotic-assisted TKA is that it provides a surgeon with a tool that accurately executes bone cuts according to presurgical planning, as well as provides the surgeon with intraoperative feedback helpful for restoring knee kinematics and soft tissue balance. Several systems are now available, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Evidence that the use of robotics will lead to improved implant survival, function, and patient-reported outcomes is slowly being accumulated, but this has not been clearly proven to date. Recent literature does show that the use of robotics during TKA is not associated with increased surgical time or complications. The goal of this review is to provide an objective assessment of the evidence surrounding robotic technology for TKA. © 2019 2019 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. |
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Robotics in Total Knee Arthroplasty |
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