Andrey A. Gritsuk
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Andrey A. Gritsuk is a leading orthopedic surgeon and researcher specializing in knee arthroplasty, with a focus on optimizing alignment strategies in total knee replacement. His work centers on the comparative outcomes of mechanical alignment (MA) versus kinematic alignment (KA), particularly the hybrid restrictive kinematic alignment (rKA) approach, which seeks to balance traditional mechanical principles with patient-specific joint kinematics. Gritsuk’s major contribution is his pioneering randomized controlled trial, “Mechanical Versus Restrictive Kinematic Alignment in Robotic-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty” (2025), which provides high-level evidence on the functional and clinical benefits of rKA in robotic-assisted surgery. This study, already garnering early citations, addresses a critical gap in lower limb malalignment correction for knee osteoarthritis. His research has significant implications for improving patient outcomes, reducing revision rates, and advancing precision in joint replacement. Gritsuk’s work is notable for integrating robotic technology with nuanced alignment philosophies, positioning him at the forefront of evidence-based orthopedic innovation. His findings are shaping surgical protocols and inspiring further investigation into personalized arthroplasty techniques.
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