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Pre-Forum Survey - Robotic Arm Assisted Arthroplasty User Sharing Forum (3 May 2024)
Date: Saturday 3 May 2024
Time: 18:00 – 21:00
Venue: Stryker APAC Training Centre, 9/F, 12 Tai Koo Wan Road, Quarry Bay
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Robotic Arm Assisted Arthroplasty User Sharing Forum at this registration link:
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1. What is the approximate number of robotic arm (Mako) assisted joint replacements you have performed so far (as of 19 April 2024)
a) TKA
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none
1-5
5-10
10-20
20-30
>30
b) PKA
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none
1-5
5-10
10-20
20-30
>30
c) THA
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none
1-5
5-10
10-20
20-30
>30
2. Which step(s) do you find challenging in robotic arm (Mako) assisted joint replacement
a) TKA
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Preoperative planning
Registration & Verification
Balancing and Fine Tuning of Plan
Bone cuts
Trial and balancing
Implantation
Required
b) PKA
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Preoperative planning
Registration & Verification
Assessment of ligament tension
Balancing and fine tuning of plan
Bone resection
Trial and balancing
Implantation
Required
c) THA
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Preoperative planning of Component Position
Preoperative assessment of pelvic tilt and impingement (THA 4.0)
Registration & Verification
Reaming
Cup Impaction
Femoral component preparation
Implant trial, assessment of leg length and offset
Implantation
Required
3. Do you have any questions you would like the panel to address concerning robotic arm assisted – (Max. 3 per applications)
a) TKA?
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b) PKA?
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c) THA?
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4. Do you have any special cases you would like to share? Please briefly describe the case if any.
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5. What has been the most significant impact of robotic arm (Mako) assisted technology on your approach to hip and knee arthroplasty?
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