Safe and effective use of active robotics for TKA: Early results of a multicenter study

J Orthop. 2021 Jul 23:26:119-125. doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2021.07.001. eCollection 2021 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Background: A novel active robotic system for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) performs automated milling of bone surfaces. Study objectives were to assess system safety and effectiveness in a US population.

Methods: A multicenter clinical trial was conducted, following 115 patients for at least 6-months. A pre-defined list of robot-related adverse events was used to evaluate safety. Efficacy was assessed radiographically comparing planned versus achieved coronal limb alignment.

Results: No pre-defined adverse events occurred and postoperative limb alignment more than ±3° from plan occurred in 11.2 % of cases.

Conclusion: Active robotics for TKA is safe and effective as demonstrated in this trial.

Keywords: Active robotic TKA; Effective; Primary TKA; Safe.