VIDEO: Uptick in robotic-assisted uncemented knee replacements may improve patient care
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KOLOA, Hawaii — In this video from Orthopedics Today Hawaii, Robert L. Barrack, MD, discusses the increased use of uncemented knee replacements performed with robotic-assistance.
“Total hips become 95% uncemented, and we are seeing the same thing in the total knee market. There is a similar uptick in the use of robotics to get these components in more accurately, and it looks like it is going to improve patient care and clinical outcomes, as well,” Barrack, from Washington University in St. Louis, told Healio.