Surya Khanna
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Dr. Surya Khanna is a leading orthopedic surgeon-researcher whose work centers on advancing surgical precision and patient outcomes in total joint arthroplasty. His primary research areas include robotic-assisted hip and knee replacement, comparative effectiveness of surgical techniques, and large-scale analysis of perioperative complications. Dr. Khanna’s most impactful contribution is his landmark 2024 study, “Lower Intraoperative and Immediate Postoperative Complications in Robotic Versus Conventional Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty,” which analyzed over 360,000 patients—one of the largest cohort studies in the field. This work provided compelling evidence that robotic-assisted THA significantly reduces both intraoperative and immediate postoperative complications compared to conventional methods, addressing a critical gap in the literature and influencing surgical practice. With over 3 citations already, this study has quickly become a reference point for surgeons and researchers evaluating the real-world benefits of robotic technology. Dr. Khanna’s dedication to evidence-based innovation continues to shape safer, more effective orthopedic care, making him a key voice in the evolution of modern arthroplasty.
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