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Filter by:The goal of this study is to learn about the effects of soft tissue balancing technology in patients undergoing robotic assisted total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The main questions it aims to answer are: - What is the accuracy of soft tissue balancing in both sensor assisted and non-sensor assisted TKA - What are the outcomes of a cohort of TKA patients who undergo surgery with soft tissue balance technology Participants will answer health related surveys both before and after their surgery.
To determine if inelastic adjustable compression garment results in improved surgical limb swelling control (bioimpedance assessment - primary outcome) after TKA compared to control (TED hose).
The investigator hypothesizes that treating osteoporotic patients with abaloparatide prior to and after total knee arthroplasty will significantly reduce the amount of bone loss.
The purpose of this study is to determine implant design and determine if method of fixation cemented versus cementless results in different bone loss patterns. The investigators also want to determine if clinical outcomes correlate with bone density changes.
The overall rationale for this investigation is to evaluate the clinical performance potential for Mepilex Border Post-Op Ag in the ability to minimize the risk of skin related post-operative wound complications such as blistering, maceration and redness at the incision and surrounding skin.
The aim of the study is to improve the surgical patients' care process. The objective is to explore the effect of a new perioperative practice model on 1) patient outcomes (satisfaction, surgery-related anxiety and quality of life), 2) nursing outcomes (organizational engagement), and 3) organization outcomes (timeline of surgical care process).