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Knee laxity has also been shown to be significantly higher in conventional TKA compared to R-TKA considering intraoperative soft tissue balancing. Software-based gap balancing and soft tissue balancing by modern robotic systems allow a more precise implant positioning, reducing the total amount of soft tissue release during TKA. Despite the promising results of R-TKA, there are also some concerns associated with the regular usage of robotic surgery, as many authors and opponents of robotic TKA cite increased surgery times and costs. In view of the numerous reported benefits and the increased . . .
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