UKA has proven to be an effective surgical procedure, but its survivorship is still negatively affected by inaccuracy in component component positioning, implant and limb alignment. Robotic surgery has been introduced in order to minimize such technical errors. The aim of the present paper was to evaluate clinical and surgical outcomes after a 3 years' experience of robotic assisted UKA with the Mako Robotic Arm.
Robotic-arm assisted partial knee arthroplasty: a single centre experience / Marcovigi, Andrea; Zambianchi, Francesco; Sandoni, Dario; Rivi, Elisa; Catani, Fabio. - In: ACTA BIOMEDICA. - ISSN 2531-6745. - 88:2S(2017), pp. 54-59.
Robotic-arm assisted partial knee arthroplasty: a single centre experience
Marcovigi, Andrea;Zambianchi, Francesco;Sandoni, Dario;Catani, Fabio
2017
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UKA has proven to be an effective surgical procedure, but its survivorship is still negatively affected by inaccuracy in component component positioning, implant and limb alignment. Robotic surgery has been introduced in order to minimize such technical errors. The aim of the present paper was to evaluate clinical and surgical outcomes after a 3 years' experience of robotic assisted UKA with the Mako Robotic Arm.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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