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How New Technologies Will Transform Total Knee Arthroplasty from a Singular Surgical Procedure to a Holistic Standardized Process

Elliot Sappey‐Marinier, Thaïs Dutra Vieira, Axel Schmidt, Tarik Aït Si Selmi, M. Bonnin

Year
2025
Citations
4
Access
Open access

Abstract

Many new technologies focused mainly on improving surgical accuracy were first developed in total knee arthroplasty and have not yet shown significant value. These non-significant clinical improvements could potentially be explained by an inadequate target. In this current concept paper, the authors will describe how artificial intelligence (AI), robotic-assisted surgery, and custom implants allow the definition of new targets and the standardization of the TKA process. As paradoxical as it may be, new technologies in TKA will allow for better standardization in the overall way in which this procedure is carried out. Achieving this goal can be accomplished by incorporating AI-driven tools into the medical field. These tools are intended to enhance decision making, refine surgical planning, and increase the precision and consistency of surgical procedures. Moreover, custom implants with personalized alignment, beyond restoring native anatomy, will define new targets and standardize the whole TKA process.

Keywords

StandardizationMedicineProcess (computing)Total knee arthroplastyConsistency (knowledge bases)ArthroplastyMedical physicsSurgeryArtificial intelligenceComputer science

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