Vishesh Khanna
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Dr. Vishesh Khanna is a rising orthopedic researcher whose work centers on advancing surgical outcomes in total hip arthroplasty (THA) through comparative effectiveness and health services research. His most impactful contribution to date is a landmark 2024 retrospective cohort analysis of over 360,000 patients, which demonstrated significantly lower intraoperative and immediate postoperative complications in robotic-assisted THA compared to conventional methods. This large-scale study, already garnering early citations, provides crucial evidence that the improved alignment seen with robotic techniques may translate into meaningful clinical benefits, addressing a key gap in the literature. Dr. Khanna’s research is notable for its use of massive administrative datasets to answer pressing questions about surgical innovation and patient safety. By rigorously evaluating real-world outcomes, his work helps guide surgeons and policymakers in adopting technologies that reduce harm. As a young investigator, his focus on high-volume, data-driven analysis positions him to shape the future of evidence-based orthopedic practice, particularly in the rapidly evolving domain of robotic joint replacement.
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