Image-free handheld robotic-assisted technology improved the accuracy of implant positioning compared to conventional instrumentation in patients undergoing simultaneous bilateral total knee arthroplasty, without additional benefits in improvement of clinical outcomes

Ali Albelooshi, Muhieddine Hamie, Peter Bollars, Saeed Althani, Rami Salameh, Malak Almasri, Martijn G.M. Schotanus, Prashant Meshram*

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