Robotic technology and artificial intelligence in arthroplasty aim to improve surgical precision and patient outcomes, though widespread adoption requires demonstrating cost-effectiveness.
Robotic orthopedic surgery is an evolving field that requires demonstration of clinical success and cost-effectiveness for widespread adoption, with future potential in AI integration.
Robotic technology is increasingly utilized in surgical procedures to enhance precision, particularly in tasks demanding delicate maneuvers beyond human capabilities. Robotic orthopedic surgery emerges as a dynamic and compelling technology reshaping the landscape of surgical practice. This aids surgeons in achieving enhanced accuracy and reproducibility, ultimately aiming for improved patient outcomes. As of now, the majority of these systems are in a developed stage and are gradually gaining broader adoption. These systems have to show that they are user-friendly, are successful in clinical settings, and have a good cost-effectiveness ratio before they can be widely adopted in the field of surgery. In this review, we examine the evolution of robotics in orthopedic surgery, assess its current applications, and provide insights into the future trajectory of this technology, particularly in light of advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML).
Singh et al. (Fri,) conducted a review in Arthroplasty. Robotic technology and Artificial Intelligence was evaluated. Robotic technology and artificial intelligence in arthroplasty aim to improve surgical precision and patient outcomes, though widespread adoption requires demonstrating cost-effectiveness.