RI.KNEE Revision: Robotic Assisted Revision Knee Arthroplasty (Live Surgery)
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Smith+Nephew
FEATURING
Steven Nishiyama
By
Smith+Nephew
FEATURING
Steven Nishiyama
In this condensed session, Dr. Steven Nishiyama narrates a RI.KNEE Revision case which he previously performed. This case will demonstrate the first robotic-assisted solution indicated for revision total knee arthroplasty.
The benefits of using an imageless, hand-held surgical robot for revision knee arthroplasty include:
- No unnecessary exposure to radiation for the patient.
- Inter-op registration and full ROM ligament laxity assessment.
- Ability to define a precise aligned and balanced revision knee plan that allows for appropriate sizing and joint line restoration, regardless of the lack of boney landmarks.
- Bone conserving, and precision milling to shape the bone and manage defects.
- Component trailing that allows full ROM post-op knee balance assessment from the plan.
- Precise component placement which can allow optimal outcomes.
- Reduction of instrument trays which can lead to improved SPD thruput, reduced cost, and improved back table setup.
To learn more about this, please use this link: CORI: Robotic Assisted Revision Knee Arthroplasty (Live Surgery).
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