Orthopedics is an ancient discipline that has evolved alongside human development. Hip surgery, a vital part of the field, involves the treatment of various conditions affecting the pelvis, acetabulum, hip joint, proximal femur, and associated muscles, soft tissues, nerves, and blood vessels. Over time, our understanding of hip surgery has dynamically evolved and become increasingly clear. In the new era, innovations in artificial intelligence and robotics are injecting fresh energy into both clinical and basic research in hip surgery. Simultaneously, breakthroughs in fundamental research, including advancements in bioinformatics, imaging technologies, and genetic techniques, have transformed our understanding of diagnosis, complications, and surgical techniques in hip surgery. Therefore, in the era of digital orthopedics, the progress and development in hip surgery deserve greater attention and comprehensive review. It is essential to launch a new special issue to explore the latest advancements and emerging concepts in hip surgery, aiming to provide better and more precise treatments and rehabilitation for patients.
In this research topic, we aim to explore the innovations in hip surgery enabled by artificial intelligence and surgical robotics. Our goal is to examine how these technologies are transforming surgical precision, improving patient outcomes, and redefining postoperative care. We seek submissions that highlight advancements in managing complications, integrate AI in surgical planning, and demonstrate the effective use of robotics in hip procedures. This issue aspires to gather diverse insights that propel forward the standards and effectiveness of hip surgery.
We welcome submissions on the following topics, but are not limited to:
●Investigate the application value and clinical research of orthopedic surgical robots in hip surgery.
●Explore the application of artificial intelligence in perioperative management for hip surgery.
●Examine how digital technologies enhance postoperative rehabilitation for hip procedures.
●Study recent advances in the understanding and management of complications in hip surgery through both basic and clinical research.
●Investigate new diagnostic and therapeutic technologies for bone infections in hip surgery.
Keywords:
Digital orthopaedics, Hip surgery, Complications, Artificial Intelligence, Surgery robotics
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Orthopedics is an ancient discipline that has evolved alongside human development. Hip surgery, a vital part of the field, involves the treatment of various conditions affecting the pelvis, acetabulum, hip joint, proximal femur, and associated muscles, soft tissues, nerves, and blood vessels. Over time, our understanding of hip surgery has dynamically evolved and become increasingly clear. In the new era, innovations in artificial intelligence and robotics are injecting fresh energy into both clinical and basic research in hip surgery. Simultaneously, breakthroughs in fundamental research, including advancements in bioinformatics, imaging technologies, and genetic techniques, have transformed our understanding of diagnosis, complications, and surgical techniques in hip surgery. Therefore, in the era of digital orthopedics, the progress and development in hip surgery deserve greater attention and comprehensive review. It is essential to launch a new special issue to explore the latest advancements and emerging concepts in hip surgery, aiming to provide better and more precise treatments and rehabilitation for patients.
In this research topic, we aim to explore the innovations in hip surgery enabled by artificial intelligence and surgical robotics. Our goal is to examine how these technologies are transforming surgical precision, improving patient outcomes, and redefining postoperative care. We seek submissions that highlight advancements in managing complications, integrate AI in surgical planning, and demonstrate the effective use of robotics in hip procedures. This issue aspires to gather diverse insights that propel forward the standards and effectiveness of hip surgery.
We welcome submissions on the following topics, but are not limited to:
●Investigate the application value and clinical research of orthopedic surgical robots in hip surgery.
●Explore the application of artificial intelligence in perioperative management for hip surgery.
●Examine how digital technologies enhance postoperative rehabilitation for hip procedures.
●Study recent advances in the understanding and management of complications in hip surgery through both basic and clinical research.
●Investigate new diagnostic and therapeutic technologies for bone infections in hip surgery.
Keywords:
Digital orthopaedics, Hip surgery, Complications, Artificial Intelligence, Surgery robotics
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.