Masaru Omata
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Masaru Omata is a leading orthopedic surgeon and researcher whose work centers on advancing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) through precision surgical techniques. His primary research focus is the comparative effectiveness of robotic-assisted surgery versus conventional jig-based methods, particularly in bi-cruciate retaining (BCR) TKA. Omata’s major contributions include demonstrating that robotic-assisted BCR TKA significantly improves post-operative joint line restoration, lateral posterior condylar offset, and patient-reported outcomes, as measured by the 2011 Knee Society Score for both standard and advanced activities. His most-cited paper (2025, 2 citations) provides early evidence that robotic assistance enhances surgical accuracy and functional recovery, offering a compelling case for its adoption in complex knee replacements. Though his citation count is still growing, Omata’s work is notable for its rigorous methodology and focus on patient-centric metrics, positioning him as an emerging authority in the field. His findings are particularly valuable for students and researchers exploring the intersection of robotics and orthopedic outcomes, as they highlight the potential for technology to refine surgical precision and improve long-term mobility.
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