Performing patient-specific knee replacement with intra-operative planning and assistive device (CAS, robotics)

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Computer-assisted surgery (CAS) and robotic surgery have shown promise for joint replacement by improving surgical precision regarding bone resections and ligament balance [1]. The objective is not to substitute the surgeon, but rather to assist the surgeon with the goal to perform a more precise implantation.

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Cievet-Bonfils, M., Batailler, C., Lording, T., Servien, E., & Lustig, S. (2020). Performing patient-specific knee replacement with intra-operative planning and assistive device (CAS, robotics). In Personalized Hip and Knee Joint Replacement (pp. 311–319). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24243-5_26

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