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Evolution of 3-Dimensional Functional Planning for Total Hip Arthroplasty with a Robotic Platform
Matthew S Hepinstall1, Brandon Naylor2, Hytham S Salem2
1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, NYU Langone Health, New York, New York.
Abstract:
Robotic-assisted surgery was introduced to make various mechanical aspects of a total hip arthroplasty more reproducible. When paired with sophisticated three-dimensional preoperative planning, robotic surgery offers the promise that a surgeon might select and reliably achieve targets for component position to optimize hip center-of-rotation, acetabular anteversion and inclination, femoral offset, as well as limb length. This paper describes a patient-specific step-by-step approach to performing these procedures including taking into account pelvic tilt. It is hoped that these described techniques will further optimize robotic-assisted hip arthroplasty procedures.

