Total joint arthroplasty is regarded as a highly successful procedure. Patient outcomes and implant longevity, however, are related to proper alignment and position of the prostehses. In an attempt to reduce outliers and improve accuracy and precision of component position, navigation and robotics have been introduced. These technologies, however, come at a price. The goals of this review are to evaluate these technologies in total joint arthroplasty and determine if they add value.Recent studies have demonstrated that navigation and robotics in total joint arthroplasty can decrease outliers while improving accuracy in component positioning. While some studies have demonstrated improved patient reported outcomes, not all studies have shown ...
Adoption of a new technology in surgery today is subject to assessment by many stakeholders. These i...
Background: There are few Scandinavian studies on the effect of computer assisted orthopedic surgery...
Higher revision rates have been reported in patients who have undergone unicompartmental knee arthro...
Robotic and navigation (RN) systems have been used in surgery since the 1980s and first became used ...
Introduction: Osteoarthritis is a common disease that leads patients to seek Total Joint Replacement...
BACKGROUND: Total knee replacements (TKR) aim to restore stability of the tibiofemoral and patella-f...
Component malalignment remains a concern in total knee arthroplasty (TKA); therefore, a series of te...
Background: Computer navigation and robotic assistance technologies are used to improve the accuracy...
Component malalignment remains a concern in total knee arthroplasty (TKA); therefore, a series of te...
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been quoted as one of the most successful and cost-effective proced...
- Computer-assisted technologies that are used in arthroplasty include navigation, image-derived ins...
Abstract Background Limb and implant alignment along with soft tissue balance plays a vital role in ...
Severe osteoarthritis can be effectively treated with a total knee replacement (TKR), often referred...
Copyright © 2013 T. C. Clark and F. H. Schmidt.This is an open access article distributed under theC...
Introduction: Computer assisted surgery was pioneered in early 1990s. The first computer assisted su...
Adoption of a new technology in surgery today is subject to assessment by many stakeholders. These i...
Background: There are few Scandinavian studies on the effect of computer assisted orthopedic surgery...
Higher revision rates have been reported in patients who have undergone unicompartmental knee arthro...
Robotic and navigation (RN) systems have been used in surgery since the 1980s and first became used ...
Introduction: Osteoarthritis is a common disease that leads patients to seek Total Joint Replacement...
BACKGROUND: Total knee replacements (TKR) aim to restore stability of the tibiofemoral and patella-f...
Component malalignment remains a concern in total knee arthroplasty (TKA); therefore, a series of te...
Background: Computer navigation and robotic assistance technologies are used to improve the accuracy...
Component malalignment remains a concern in total knee arthroplasty (TKA); therefore, a series of te...
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been quoted as one of the most successful and cost-effective proced...
- Computer-assisted technologies that are used in arthroplasty include navigation, image-derived ins...
Abstract Background Limb and implant alignment along with soft tissue balance plays a vital role in ...
Severe osteoarthritis can be effectively treated with a total knee replacement (TKR), often referred...
Copyright © 2013 T. C. Clark and F. H. Schmidt.This is an open access article distributed under theC...
Introduction: Computer assisted surgery was pioneered in early 1990s. The first computer assisted su...
Adoption of a new technology in surgery today is subject to assessment by many stakeholders. These i...
Background: There are few Scandinavian studies on the effect of computer assisted orthopedic surgery...
Higher revision rates have been reported in patients who have undergone unicompartmental knee arthro...