Background: Total knee arthroplasty is one of the most clinically successful and cost-effective interventions in medicine. However, implant malalignment, especially in the coronal plane, is a common cause of early failure following total knee arthroplasty. Computer-assisted surgery has been employed during total knee arthroplasty to improve the precision of component alignment. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of computer-assisted surgery to determine whether the improved alignment achieved with computer navigation provides a sufficient decrease in failure rates and revisions to justify the added cost.Methods: A decision-analysis model was used to estimate the cost-effectiveness of computer-assisted su...
AbstractObjectiveto evaluate the results from surgery with computer-assisted navigation in cases of ...
Introduction: There is an increasing demand for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and unicompartmental k...
Background and purpose: Improvement of positioning and alignment by the use of computer-assisted sur...
Background: Total knee arthroplasty is one of the most clinically successful and cost-effective inte...
Background: In total knee replacement surgery (TKR), the surgeon aims to align the implant according...
Despite additional costs associated with the use of computer navigation technology in total knee rep...
Several computer-assisted technologies, such as navigation and robotics, have been introduced to Tot...
Background: The use of Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) for knee replacements is intended to improve ...
Introduction: Accurate component implantation and eventually the overall limb alignment are the esse...
Introduction: Computer assisted surgery was pioneered in early 1990s. The first computer assisted su...
OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the results from surgery with computer-assisted navigation in cases of total ...
Background: There are few Scandinavian studies on the effect of computer assisted orthopedic surgery...
BACKGROUND: Total knee replacements (TKR) aim to restore stability of the tibiofemoral and patella-f...
Background: There is no evidence in the current literature of any significant improvement in clinica...
Abstract Computer navigation assistance in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) results in consistently acc...
AbstractObjectiveto evaluate the results from surgery with computer-assisted navigation in cases of ...
Introduction: There is an increasing demand for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and unicompartmental k...
Background and purpose: Improvement of positioning and alignment by the use of computer-assisted sur...
Background: Total knee arthroplasty is one of the most clinically successful and cost-effective inte...
Background: In total knee replacement surgery (TKR), the surgeon aims to align the implant according...
Despite additional costs associated with the use of computer navigation technology in total knee rep...
Several computer-assisted technologies, such as navigation and robotics, have been introduced to Tot...
Background: The use of Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) for knee replacements is intended to improve ...
Introduction: Accurate component implantation and eventually the overall limb alignment are the esse...
Introduction: Computer assisted surgery was pioneered in early 1990s. The first computer assisted su...
OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the results from surgery with computer-assisted navigation in cases of total ...
Background: There are few Scandinavian studies on the effect of computer assisted orthopedic surgery...
BACKGROUND: Total knee replacements (TKR) aim to restore stability of the tibiofemoral and patella-f...
Background: There is no evidence in the current literature of any significant improvement in clinica...
Abstract Computer navigation assistance in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) results in consistently acc...
AbstractObjectiveto evaluate the results from surgery with computer-assisted navigation in cases of ...
Introduction: There is an increasing demand for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and unicompartmental k...
Background and purpose: Improvement of positioning and alignment by the use of computer-assisted sur...