Marina Vladimirovna Babaeva
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Marina Vladimirovna Babaeva is a leading researcher in orthopedic surgery, with a specialized focus on total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and alignment techniques. Her work critically examines the evolution from traditional mechanical alignment to more patient-specific approaches, particularly kinematic alignment in robotic-assisted TKA. Babaeva’s major contribution lies in synthesizing and advancing the understanding of how preserving the natural joint line and lower limb axis can improve surgical outcomes, building on foundational concepts by Howell et al. Her 2024 paper on kinematic alignment in robotic TKA, already garnering 2 citations, underscores her role in shaping contemporary surgical discourse. By bridging robotic technology with anatomical preservation, she addresses key challenges in postoperative function and implant longevity. Babaeva’s research is instrumental for clinicians and biomedical engineers seeking to optimize alignment strategies, and her work continues to influence evidence-based practices in joint replacement. Her dedication to refining TKA methodology marks her as a notable voice in modern orthopedics, with growing impact in the field.
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- 1Kinematic alignment in robotic total knee arthroplasty2 citations · 2024