首页|Data on Arthroplasty Reported by P. S. Ashok Kumar and Colleagues (Does robotic-assisted unicompartmental knee arthroplasty restore native joint line more accurately than with conventional instruments?)
Data on Arthroplasty Reported by P. S. Ashok Kumar and Colleagues (Does robotic-assisted unicompartmental knee arthroplasty restore native joint line more accurately than with conventional instruments?)
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New research on Surgery Arthroplasty is the subject of a report. According to news reporting from Tamil Nadu, India, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, “The study’s primary aim is the restoration of native joint line in patients having robotic-assisted unicondylar knee arthroplasty and conventional unicondylar knee arthroplasty. Literature in the past has demonstrated that reducing the joint line can result in greater failure rates.” The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research, “This is a prospective cohort investigation of patients who had medial UKA between March 2017 and March 2022.All patient’s pre-operative and post-operative radiological joint line assessments were examined by two observers by Weber’s methods. Robotic-assisted UKA performed with hand-held image-free robots was compared to conventional UKA groups. The distal position of the femoral component was higher in Group B utilizing conventional tools than in Group A employing robotic-assisted UKA. This positional difference was statistically significant. The mean difference among the pre-operative and post-operative joint lines in Group A was 1.6 ± 0.49 (range 0.8 mm-2.4 mm), while it was 2.47 ± 0.51 (range 1.6 mm-3.9 mm) (p 0.005) in Group B. In Group A, a greater percentage of the subjects (64%) attained a femoral component position within two millimeters from the joint line, whereas just 18% in Group B did. When compared with the conventional UKA technique, the meticulous attention to detail and planning for ligament rebalancing when using the robotic-assisted UKA technique not solely enhance surgical precision for implant placing but additionally provides excellent native joint line restoration and balancing.”
Tamil NaduIndiaAsiaArthroplastyEmerging TechnologiesHealth and MedicineKnee ArthroplastyMachine LearningOrthopedic ProceduresRoboticsRobotsSurgery