In effort to reduce the revision burden of total knee arthroplasty (TKA), industry emphasis has focused on replacing manual\ntechniquesââ?¬â?which are subject to variabilityââ?¬â?with technological implements. Unfortunately, technological innovation often\ncontinues before adequate time for critical evaluation has passed. Therefore, the purpose of this descriptive literature review was to\ncollect a large sample of international data and report on the clinical and economic efficacy of three major types of technologically\nassisted TKA: navigation, patient-specific instrumentation, and sensorized trials.
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