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A Minimal Clinically Important Difference in Robotic-Assisted TKA vs. Standard Manual TKA


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The discussion in this episode covers a prospective 2-year database review of a 3-surgeon cohort of 1,158 consecutive patients, using PROMs to compare robotic-assisted vs. manual TKA. Click here to review the abstract.

Topics
  1. Robotic-assisted TKA is thought to be an area of continued improvement in outcomes, and haptic technology may be helpful in greater improvements
  2. Robotics has the potential to improve accuracy and minimize variance in outcomes, better than navigation-assisted surgery
  3. Important to evaluate new technologies, but also to review all variables involved in surgery
  4. In This Episode

    Stefano A. Bini, MD

    Michael P. Ast, MD
    Jonathan H. Shaw, MD
    Jason J. Davis, MD

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