Ivan Vyazankin
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Ivan Vyazankin is a pioneering orthopedic surgeon and researcher advancing the field of knee arthroplasty through the integration of cutting-edge technology. His work centers on comparing conventional, computer-assisted, and robot-assisted surgical techniques for total knee arthroplasty (TKA), with a focus on improving patient outcomes and surgical precision. In his landmark pilot clinical trial (2024, 9 citations), Vyazankin provided early evidence that robotic assistance may offer superior short-term functional recovery and alignment accuracy over traditional methods. He further solidified this contribution with a randomized clinical trial (2022, 8 citations) directly evaluating robot-assisted TKA, demonstrating its potential to restore joint biomechanics and limb alignment in patients with severe osteoarthritis. Though early in his career, Vyazankin’s work is already shaping the conversation around value-based adoption of surgical robotics, offering critical data for surgeons and hospitals weighing the benefits of these technologies. His research bridges the gap between engineering innovation and clinical practice, making him a rising voice in evidence-based orthopedics.
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- 2Robot-assisted Knee Arthroplasty: Randomized Clinical Trial8 citations · 2022