Does robotic-assisted surgery improve outcomes of total hip arthroplasty compared to manual technique? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Vishal KumarSandeep PatelVishnu BaburajRajesh Kumar RajnishSameer AggarwalPublished in: Postgraduate medical journal (2021)
RA leads to highly accurate implant placement and leads to significantly reduced limb length discrepancies. However, the authors do not recommend robot-assisted techniques for routine THAs due to lack of adequate long-term follow-up data, prolonged surgical times and no significant differences in the rate of complications and implant survivorship compared with conventional MTs.
Keyphrases
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