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- W4285162010 abstract "Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is one of the most successful surgeries done in modern era. The volume of the TKA surgery has risen exponentially in the last two decades. Quantum leaps in surgical techniques, improved implant designs, metallurgy, and manufacturing technology have contributed immensely to achieve the present day superior outcomes, low complication rates, long-term implant survival, and high patient satisfaction rates worldwide. With the prevalent conventional surgical pathways and widely available high performance implants, presently 15-year survivorship of TKA is reported well above 90%; possible newer avenues to improve outcomes in the knee arthroplasty surgery are likely to come forth with the evolution of computer-aided surgery (CAS), robotics, customized instrumentation, and implants. Patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) in TKA surgery is one such innovative technology with a promising future. With rapid advancements in Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology commonly referred to as 3D printing and availability of advanced 3D modeling software; PSI in TKA surgery has emerged as a versatile tool to fill in the vast gap between conventional instrumentation and costly alternatives like CAS and robotic surgery in addressing some of the surgical issues affecting outcomes and implant survival in TKA surgery. To be universally acceptable for mainstream applications, it is imperative that future technologies are not only highly effective but also remain time and cost-efficient." @default.
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