Tadashi Igarashi
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About
Tadashi Igarashi is a leading orthopedic surgeon and researcher whose work focuses on the precision and application of robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty (TKA). His primary research areas include improving surgical outcomes through advanced imaging and robotic technology, particularly in complex cases involving trauma and degenerative disease. Igarashi’s major contribution is demonstrating that robotic-assisted TKA significantly improves the rotational alignment of the tibial prosthesis, as measured by 3DCT, reducing outliers that can lead to implant failure and patient discomfort. His 2021 paper on this topic has garnered 33 citations, underscoring its impact on surgical practice. Additionally, he has explored innovative uses of robotic TKA in challenging scenarios, such as treating distal femur fractures with lateral knee osteoarthritis, offering an alternative to traditional open reduction and internal fixation. This work highlights his commitment to expanding the boundaries of joint replacement surgery. Igarashi’s research provides critical evidence for the adoption of robotic assistance in TKA, making him a respected voice in the field of orthopedic surgery and a valuable resource for students and clinicians seeking to understand the future of precision joint reconstruction.
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