Augmented reality knee surgery trial aims to outperform traditional methods
NCT ID NCT07284524
Summary
This study is testing a new high-tech system for knee surgery in people with osteoarthritis. The system combines 3D planning, custom 3D-printed guides, and augmented reality during surgery to try to improve knee alignment and reduce stress on the joint. Researchers will compare this new approach to traditional surgical methods to see if it leads to better walking patterns, less pain, and fewer complications one year after surgery.
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The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University
Wenzhou, Zhejiang, 325200, China
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