Research being a patience game, those interested in performing a population-level comparison of revision rates between robotic-assisted and non-robotic assist total knee arthroplasty (TKA) had to wait. But patience paid off with the February 2024 release of “Robotic-assisted TKA is Not Associated With Decreased Odds of Early Revision: An Analysis of the American Joint Replacement Registry,” which appears in the journal: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research.
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Does Robotic Assist Reduce TKA Revision Rates? NO?!
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