Computer-Assisted Technologies Gain Traction in Orthopaedics

The use of computer-assisted surgery systems that incorporate robotics, surgical planning and navigation have the potential to bring reproducible results to orthopaedics through imaging, alignment and guidance tools that control surgical variables.

But, will hospitals pay for these technologies? Detractors say that these systems are too costly...

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Hannah Corcoran is an Associate Editor at ORTHOWORLD.



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