Robotic arthroplasty software training improves understanding of total knee arthroplasty alignment
Robotic arthroplasty software training improves understanding of total knee arthroplasty alignment
Robotic arthroplasty software training improves understanding of total knee arthroplasty alignment and balancing principles: a randomized controlled trial.
J Robot Surg . 2024 Aug 6;18(1):308.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
Thirty-five orthopedic trainees attending a national robotic arthroplasty symposium were randomized to receive either robotic TKA software training (n=20) or a control session with templating software (n=15). The primary outcome was improvement in understanding TKA alignment and gap balancing principles, assessed through a 10-question MCQ. Secondary outcomes included qualitative feedback on the le...
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