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Advancements in Robot-Assisted Surgery for Artificial Joint Replacement Procedures
The field of artificial joint replacement, including total knee, partial knee, and hip procedures, is being enhanced by the increasing use of robotic-assisted surgery systems. These platforms, such as Mako and ROSA, utilize preoperative CT scans to generate detailed 3D models, allowing the surgeon to create a precise, customized surgical plan for optimal implant placement. During the procedure, the robotic arm provides real-time guidance and sensory feedback, enabling surgeons to remove damaged bone and cartilage and position the prosthetic components with far greater accuracy than conventional methods. This high level of precision aims to preserve healthy tissue, improve the joint's function, and contribute to faster recovery times for patients.
