Do robots make surgery less stressful for doctors? new study measures surgeon strain

NCT ID NCT07495618

Not yet recruiting Knowledge-focused Sponsor: ASL Lecce Source: ClinicalTrials.gov ↗

Summary

This study aims to measure how physically demanding knee replacement surgery is for surgeons. Researchers will compare two surgical approaches—traditional manual technique versus computer-assisted methods—by having surgeons wear special monitoring garments during 80 knee operations. The goal is to understand whether newer technology reduces physical strain on surgeons during these procedures.

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Locations

  • Kormed Casa Di Cura San Camillo

    Forte dei Marmi, LUCCA, 55042, Italy

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