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Current topics in robotic-assisted total hip arthroplasty: a review

Itay Perets, Brian H. Mu, Michael A. Mont, Gurion Rivkin, Leonid Kandel, Benjamin G. Domb

Year
2019
Citations
58

Abstract

Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is among the most successful procedures of modern medicine, yet failures and complications continue to occur, leaving room for improvement. Robotics is a cutting-edge technology that tries to improve joint arthroplasty surgery. There is some evidence that shows that robotic-assisted THA improves implant positioning, but less is known about its effect on clinical outcomes or the rate of complications. This article reviews the literature on robotic-assisted THA to elucidate the history, advantages, disadvantages, and current clinical understanding of this procedure.

Keywords

MedicineRoboticsTotal hip arthroplastyArthroplastyHip arthroplastyJoint arthroplastySurgeryMedical physicsArtificial intelligenceRobot

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