Rajesh Dharia* and Simran Dharia
Department of Orthopedics, India
*Corresponding Author: Rajesh Dharia, Department of Orthopedics, India.
Received: September 30, 2024; Published: October 27, 2024
Subsequent to the digitalisation of most sectors, including healthcare, And recent weightage on robotics and AI, the orthopedic community has been pushed to include robotics as a part of their routine surgical armamentarium. While many centres have been using the robot in joint replacement surgery for a long time now, it is time we can have some early results and comparisons to non robotic surgeries. The implant companies have hedged their implant usage and profits by making implant specific robots. The implant companies also market their own surgeons.
Citation: Rajesh Dharia and Simran Dharia. “The Robotic Industry in Orthopedic Surgery".Acta Scientific Orthopaedics 7.11 (2024): 15.
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