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Robotic-assisted TKA reduces surgery duration, length of stay and 90-day complication rate of complex TKA to the level of noncomplex TKA.

Ricarda StaussPeter SavovLars-René TueckingHenning WindhagenMax Ettinger
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2022)
Robotic-assisted primary TKA reduces the surgical time, inpatient length of stay as well as 90-days complication and readmission rates of complex TKA to the level of noncomplex TKA. Greater case complexity does not seem to have a negative impact on economic outcome parameters when surgery is performed with robotic assistance.
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