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Advances in Computer-Aided Technology for Total Knee Arthroplasty
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Medical TechnologySurgeryComputer-aided DesignOrthopaedic SurgeryKinesiologyBiomechanicsOsteoarthritisOrthopaedicsClinical OutcomesJoint ReplacementKinematicsRehabilitation EngineeringSurgical PlanningRobotic-assisted SystemsPhysical MedicineHealth SciencesAssistive TechnologyComputer-assisted SurgeryRobotic TechnologyMedical RobotPhysical TherapyComputer-assisted NavigationTotal Knee ArthroplastyRobot-assisted SurgeryMedicine
Technology such as computer-assisted navigation systems, robotic-assisted systems, and patient-specific instrumentation has been increasingly explored during the past decade in an effort to optimize component alignment and improve clinical outcomes. Computer-assisted navigation accurately restores mechanical-axis alignment, but clinical outcome data are inconsistent. Computer-assisted navigation gap balancing has shown early promise in establishing mechanical-axis alignment with improved functional outcomes. Robotic-assisted systems more accurately restore component alignment when compared with computer-assisted navigation, but clinical outcomes have yet to be determined. Patient-specific instrumentation does not consistently improve alignment, accuracy, or patient outcomes. Studies demonstrating implant survivorship, cost-efficiency, and improved clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction are needed. [Orthopedics. 2017; 40(6):338-352.].
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