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A recent study from the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology explores the use of robotic systems in knee surgery. The researchers highlight the potential benefits of robotic-assisted surgery, such as improved accuracy and precision. They discuss three well-known robotic systems for knee surgery: MAKO, NAVIO, and ROSA. The study aims to describe the features of these systems, analyze their outcomes and cost-effectiveness, and explore future perspectives. Overall, the research provides valuable insights into the current concepts and future possibilities of robotic systems in knee arthroplasty. [Extracted from the article] |