About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to provide readers, researchers, and surgeons with a comprehensive overview of the current state and future perspectives of robot-assisted orthopedic surgery. The primary objective is to focus on existing developments and future directions in the field, presenting novel surgical skills, methods, and experiences to enhance robot-assisted orthopedic surgery. Additionally, the research seeks to discuss the impact of these advancements, particularly in the areas of intraoperative navigation, intraoperative positioning, training, and assistive techniques. By doing so, the research aims to advance insights into orthopedic surgical robots and gather clinically feasible solutions to minimize surgical trauma and facilitate clinical adoption.
To gather further insights in the realm of robot-assisted orthopedic surgery, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Advances and differences between robot-assisted orthopedic surgery and traditional orthopedic surgery
- Safety and efficacy of orthopedic surgery robotics
- Training for surgical techniques in orthopedic surgery robotics
- Intraoperative navigation
- Rehabilitation and assistive technologies after orthopedic surgeries
Keywords: robot-assisted surgery, orthopaedic surgery, intraoperative navigation, surgical robot, robot surgery
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