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Computer navigation improves component position and alignment after knee replacement; thereby it is expected to further improve the results. The use of such technology has certain additional benefits. Not only does the computer guide the accurate bony cuts, but they can also be carried out with a small incision, which is called ‘minimally invasive surgery’ (MIS). Computer navigation also reduces the risk of complications by providing constant guidance and monitoring during the surgery. However, there are a few disadvantages to Computer Navigation.

Computer Navigation 1. Precision: Computer navigation technology helps improve the precision of surgical procedures by providing real-time feedback, allowing surgeons to achieve more accurate results during joint surgeries.

2. 3D Imaging: Computer navigation systems use advanced 3D imaging to map the joint and guide the surgeon's movements, ensuring that the implant is positioned correctly.

3. Personalized Planning: The technology allows for customized surgical planning based on the patient’s unique anatomy, leading to a more tailored and effective treatment approach.

4. Reduced Risk of Error: By providing continuous, real-time data, computer navigation reduces the likelihood of human error during complex surgeries, resulting in improved outcomes.

5. Faster Recovery: Due to the increased precision and minimized tissue disruption, patients often experience a quicker recovery with less pain compared to traditional surgical methods.