Robots vs surgeons: which does better knee replacements?
NCT ID NCT03469193
Summary
This study compared two surgical methods for partial knee replacement in osteoarthritis patients. Researchers tested whether robotic assistance leads to better implant positioning and walking alignment than traditional manual surgery. The trial involved 66 adults with knee osteoarthritis who needed partial knee replacement surgery.
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Hopital de la Croix Rousse
Lyon, 69004, France
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