A systematic review of radiological outcomes and implant positioning in robotic-assisted functionally aligned robotic total knee arthroplasty
Key Points
Implant positioning in robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty influences radiological outcomes significantly, showing overall improvements.
Meta-analysis highlighted variations across studies, emphasizing the need for standardized measurements in outcomes assessment.
Analysis focused on robotic-assisted techniques, contrasting them with conventional total knee arthroplasty methods, revealing distinct advantages.
Findings suggest that robotic-assisted approaches may lead to enhanced precision in implant positioning and improved postoperative outcomes.
Abstract
Level III, systematic review and meta-analysis.
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