Abstract
Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is a common surgical procedure used to treat end-stage osteoarthritis of the knee. The increasing adoption of computer-assisted and robotic assisted techniques in total joint arthroplasty has been found to enhance the accuracy of component placement. Short-term studies have indicated improved survival rates in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty with the use of robotic assistance. While robotic technology has proven beneficial in revising procedures like converting unicompartmental knee arthroplasty to TKA, there is limited information on its application in revising primary TKA. This case report details the use of robotic-assisted technology with CORI system in the revision of TKA. The incorporation of robotic assistance during TKA revision surgeries may contribute to better alignment of components and potentially increase the longevity of the prosthetic implant. However, further research is essential to explore the impact of robotic assistance on the overall survival rates and cost-effectiveness of revision TKA procedures.
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