Sajeda Ghassan Matar
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Total Citations
52
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About
Sajeda Ghassan Matar is an emerging researcher specializing in orthopedic surgery, with a particular focus on advanced surgical technologies and knee arthroplasty outcomes. Her work sits at the intersection of comparative surgical methodology and evidence-based medicine, examining how innovative robotic-assisted techniques stack up against conventional surgical approaches in knee replacement procedures. Matar's most significant contributions come through rigorous systematic reviews and meta-analyses that synthesize clinical evidence across multiple studies. Her 2023 landmark review comparing robotic-assisted versus conventional total knee arthroplasty, which has already garnered 39 citations, critically evaluates key clinical outcomes including operation time, range of motion, Oxford knee scores, and patient-reported functional measures. Complementing this work, her meta-analysis on unicompartmental knee surgery further establishes her authority in evaluating robotic surgical precision and its real-world implications, earning 13 citations since publication. What makes Matar's research particularly valuable to the orthopedic community is her commitment to providing clinicians with high-quality comparative evidence during a pivotal period when robotic-assisted surgery is rapidly transforming joint replacement practice. With over 50 combined citations within a single year, her contributions are already meaningfully shaping surgical decision-making and guiding the adoption of emerging technologies in orthopedic care.
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Related papers
- Robotic Versus Conventional Unicompartmental Knee Surgery: A Comprehensive Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Conventional Versus Robotic-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty
- Robotic-assisted versus conventional total knee arthroplasty: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
- Robot-Assisted versus Conventional Total and Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty: A Meta-analysis of Radiological and Functional Outcomes
- Comparative Efficacy and Precision of Robot-Assisted vs. Conventional Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Researchers in this area
Labs working in this area
- Advanced Robotic Technologies for Surgery (ARTS) Lab, University of Texas at AustinUnited States
- Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery Lab (MRCAS)United States
- Johns Hopkins University Medical Robotics LaboratoryUnited States
- Surgical Robotics LabNetherlands
- Surgical Robotics and Allied Technologies AreaItaly
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