Early outcomes and the learning curve of two domestically produced surgical robot systems with different operational philosophies for total knee arthroplasty

两种采用不同操作理念的国产手术机器人系统在全膝关节置换术中的早期结果和学习曲线

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Abstract

A comparative study was conducted to evaluate the early clinical outcomes and learning curves associated with two domestically produced surgical robot systems with different operational philosophies—the Yuanhua “Kunwu(®)” and the Jianjia “Arthrobot”—in assisting total knee arthroplasty (TKA). This retrospective study analysed 107 patients with end-stage knee osteoarthritis. But the number of cases to proficiency was low and comparable for both, with proficiency attained in 13 cases compared to 16 cases in the other group. This was coupled with significantly reduced durations for both bone resection and the overall surgical procedure. Radiographic assessment revealed comparable outcomes between the two groups regarding prosthesis positioning and the restoration of lower limb alignment. Postoperative outcomes, including early functional scores (VAS, KSS, WOMAC, ROM), inflammatory markers, haemoglobin levels, complication rates, and patient satisfaction, were comparable between the two groups. Both robotic systems achieved precise prosthesis positioning and facilitated excellent early functional recovery. Regarding system-specific performance, the JRATKA platform excelled in operative efficiency, while the YRATKA system provided enhanced automation and incorporated safety features. The choice of system should be individualised, taking into account the specific requirements of the medical institution and the professional preferences of the surgical team.

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