Doctors measure bone heat in knee replacements
NCT ID NCT07010809
Summary
This study measures how hot bone gets during knee replacement surgery, comparing two cutting methods. Researchers will observe 20 patients having either robotic surgery (using a burr) or traditional surgery (using a saw). A special camera will record temperatures during the procedure without affecting the patient's care.
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East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust
Colchester, United Kingdom
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