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Dr. Hang Pei is a rising leader in orthopedic surgery, whose research is reshaping the landscape of total joint arthroplasty through the lens of robotic-assisted technology. His work centers on the critical intersection of surgical precision and patient-reported outcomes, particularly joint awareness and functional recovery. Dr. Pei’s major contributions include landmark systematic reviews and meta-analyses that rigorously compare robotic-assisted techniques against traditional mechanical alignment. His 2025 study, which has already garnered 2 citations, provides the first comprehensive evidence that robotic assistance significantly reduces joint awareness following total joint arthroplasty—a key metric for patient satisfaction. Building on this, his 2026 meta-analysis further demonstrates that functionally aligned robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty yields superior clinical outcomes over mechanically aligned approaches. Though early in his career, Dr. Pei’s work is already influencing surgical decision-making, offering a data-driven path toward more personalized, patient-centered joint replacement. His research promises to help surgeons minimize post-operative discomfort and optimize long-term function, marking him as a promising voice in the future of orthopedic innovation.
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