Robotic-Assisted TKR
Cross-source consensus on Robotic-Assisted TKR from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Future research should test whether robotic-assisted TKR changes rotational alignment distributions and produces clinically meaningful benefits. — Patient-reported outcomes and component rotation in total knee replacement: a prospective, observational study in 498 patients
- A cited cost analysis found that revision-rate reduction alone is insufficient for robotic TKR to reach cost parity with manual TKR. — Patient-reported outcomes and component rotation in total knee replacement: a prospective, observational study in 498 patients
- Robotic-assisted total knee replacement may produce different femoral and tibial component rotation outcomes. — Patient-reported outcomes and component rotation in total knee replacement: a prospective, observational study in 498 patients
- Robotic-assisted total knee replacement may improve implant positioning accuracy and precision and may reduce revision rates. — Patient-reported outcomes and component rotation in total knee replacement: a prospective, observational study in 498 patients