Robotic-Assisted TKA Yielded Improved Rates of Patients Satisfaction vs Conventional TKA .
Robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty (TKA) may improve patient satisfaction compared with conventional TKA techniques, according to recent findings. Patients undergoing robotic-assisted procedures reported higher satisfaction rates, potentially due to improved implant positioning, more precise alignment, and better restoration of knee mechanics. Robotic systems provide real-time intraoperative guidance and data-driven planning that may enhance surgical accuracy and soft-tissue balancing. These technological advantages may contribute to improved functional outcomes and a more natural-feeling knee after surgery. The findings reflect the growing role of robotics in arthroplasty, as surgeons increasingly adopt advanced technologies aimed at improving precision, consistency, and patient experience in joint replacement surgery.
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