AAOS2018: Robotic assisted UKA may be beneficial in patients with high preoperative activity level
AAOS2018: Robotic assisted UKA may be beneficial in patients with high preoperative activity level
Two-Year Results of a Randomized Trial of Robotic Surgical Assistance Versus Manual Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty
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139 patients scheduled for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty were randomized to the procedure with or without robotic assistance. Patients were assessed for patient-reported pain and function after 2 years. A subgroup analysis of 31 patients with high preoperative activity level (UCLA Activity Score >5) was also conducted. Overall, no significant differences between groups in outcome measures wer...
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