Clinical Cohort Study of Knee Arthroplasty Assisted by Digital Technology
Through this cohort study, previous clinical data can be systematically reviewed and supplemented through clinical follow-up. Prospective enrollment and follow-up observation of subsequent patients can also be carried out to build a retrospective-prospective two-way cohort study. The intraoperative, perioperative, clinical follow-up and health economics of surgical robot, computer navigation, personalized osteotomy guide and other digital technologies and traditional TKA were comprehensively and objectively compared, the results and conclusions of the center were summarized and reported, and the effectiveness and safety of digital assistive technology applied to TKA were explored, providing references for clinical diagnosis and follow-up research.
• a. primary knee osteoarthritis;
• b. Unilateral primary knee replacement;
• c. Surgical methods were traditional surgery, surgical robot, computer navigation or personalized osteotomy guide