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Robotic‐assisted burr preparation significantly improves cement penetration but not immediate fixation strength in total knee arthroplasty

Michael Tim‐Yun Ong, Mingqian Yu, Mingde Cao, Dennis King Hang Yee, Kevin Ki‐Wai Ho, Gene Chi Wai Man, Mingguang Bi, Jonathan Patrick Ng, Jiankun Xu, James F. Griffith, Patrick Shu‐Hang Yung

发表年份
2025
引用次数
1

摘要

PURPOSE: Although robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is recognized for improving surgical precision, the effect of its bone preparation technique on cemented fixation remains unclear. This study compared the impact of robotic-assisted burr versus oscillating saw techniques on cement penetration and fixation strength. METHODS: Seven paired (n = 14) fresh-frozen cadaveric specimens underwent either robotic-assisted TKA using a burr system or conventional TKA using an oscillating saw. Computer tomography scans quantified cement penetration, while maximum failure load was determined using pull-out testing. RESULTS: Cement penetration was significantly greater in the burr group compared to the saw group (3.79 ± 0.84 cm³ vs. 2.67 ± 0.99 cm³, p = 0.03). The average pull-out strength for the burr group has no statistical difference compared with the saw group (2939 ± 760.9 N vs. 2372 ± 760.5 N, p = 0.16). CONCLUSION: Bone preparation using a burr technique significantly improves cement penetration compared to conventional oscillating saw technique. However, this did not translate to improved immediate fixation strength in time-zero biomechanical testing. Further clinical studies are needed to determine if enhanced cement penetration provides long-term benefits for implant survivorship. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: N/A.

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Cadaveric spasmMedicinePenetration (warfare)Bone cementTotal knee arthroplastyFixation (population genetics)Biomedical engineeringImplantOrthopedic surgeryCement

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