Robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty with the OMNIBot platform: a review of the principles of use and outcomes.
Jobe G ShatrovG T MurphyJ DuongB FritschPublished in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2021)
The OMNIBot platform is an imageless, passive robotic system available since 2007, with over 30,000 TKA's being performed with its assistance. It has a small physical footprint, is relatively inexpensive and time efficient. Our review demonstrates a high level of precision of the surgical planning, with a modestly improved accuracy compared to conventional and navigation technology. Published outcomes are limited, however demonstrate good short-term PROM's and survivorship data that compare favourably to other robotic TKA cohorts.