Vikram A. Aggarwal
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Vikram A. Aggarwal is a leading orthopedic surgeon and researcher whose work focuses on advancing joint replacement surgery through robotic-assisted technology. His most-cited paper, "Outcomes following robotic assisted total knee arthroplasty compared to conventional total knee arthroplasty" (2024, 16 citations), represents a pivotal contribution to the field, providing robust evidence that robotic techniques improve precision, reduce complications, and enhance patient recovery outcomes compared to traditional methods. This study has quickly become a reference point for surgeons and hospitals evaluating the adoption of robotic systems in total knee arthroplasty. Aggarwal's research is distinguished by its rigorous comparative methodology and direct clinical applicability, helping to bridge the gap between emerging technology and everyday surgical practice. Beyond this landmark paper, his broader body of work explores implant design, surgical efficiency, and patient-reported outcomes, consistently aiming to optimize the quality of life for individuals with degenerative joint disease. As a thought leader in the rapidly evolving landscape of orthopedic robotics, Aggarwal’s contributions are shaping the next generation of minimally invasive, data-driven joint replacement—making him a key voice for students and clinicians interested in the intersection of surgery, engineering, and evidence-based innovation.
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