ISAKOS: Bone tunnel placement no more accurate in computer-assisted ACL reconstruction .
Computer assissted surgery is not more accurate than conventional arthroscopic anteroir cruciate ligament reconstruction: A prospective randomized clinical trial
100 patients were randomized to determine if bone tunnel placement was more accurate in computer-assisted anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction in comparison to conventional surgery. 3-dimensional CT scans following surgery indicated that femoral and tibial tunnel placement was no more accurate or precise in patients who had undergone computer-assisted surgery than those who had undergone conventional ACL reconstruction.
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