Marco Pilone
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Marco Pilone is an emerging leader in orthopedic surgery, with a focused expertise in robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and functional alignment techniques. His most-cited work, a 2024 systematic review on functional alignment in robotic-assisted TKA, has already garnered 40 citations, underscoring its immediate impact on surgical practice. Pilone’s major contribution lies in synthesizing evidence to demonstrate how robotic systems enhance precision in achieving individualized knee kinematics, improving patient outcomes and recovery. By critically evaluating alignment strategies, he has helped bridge the gap between traditional mechanical alignment and modern, patient-specific approaches. His research is pivotal for surgeons adopting robotic platforms, offering a data-driven framework to optimize implant positioning and soft-tissue balance. Pilone’s work is particularly notable for its clarity in translating complex biomechanical concepts into actionable clinical guidelines, making him a valuable resource for trainees and peers alike. As his citation count grows, his systematic review stands as a foundational reference in the rapidly evolving field of computer-assisted orthopedics.
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