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Robotic assisted knee replacement gives same patient outcomes as surgeon-only procedure in clinical trial
A UK-wide RACER‑Knee clinical trial compared robotic‑assisted knee replacement with a surgeon‑only approach and found patient outcomes to be equivalent.
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A UK-wide RACER‑Knee clinical trial compared robotic‑assisted knee replacement with a surgeon‑only approach and found patient outcomes to be equivalent. The study was conducted in partnership with Stryker, the maker of the robot used, and was led by the Warwick Clinical Trials Unit together with UHCW NHS Trust and the Royal Orthopedic Hospital in Birmingham.
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