Publications by authors named "Shuai-Yi Wang"

Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of real-time tracking and virtual reality technology(RTVI) used to assist the intraoperative alignment of the trauma orthopaedic surgery robot for the treatment of femoral neck fractures and its impact on the treatment outcome.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 60 patients with femoral neck fractures treated with trauma orthopedic robotic surgery from September 2020 to September 2022. Patients were divided into two groups according to whether RTVI technology was used during surgery to assist robotic surgery.

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Purpose: To compare the stability of the posterior anatomic self-locking plate (PASP) with two types of popular reconstruction plate fixation, i.e. double reconstruction plate (DRP) and cross reconstruction plate (CRP), and to explore the influence of sitting and turning right/left on implants.

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Purpose: To compare the clinical outcomes and adverse events associated with irradiated and nonirradiated allografts in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction.

Methods: PubMed, Web of Science, and EMBASE were searched for randomized controlled trials from January 1990 to March 2018 to compare autograft with allograft in ACL reconstruction. Both objective and subjective outcomes of the function and adverse events were meta-analyzed.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Shuai-Yi Wang"

  • - Shuai-Yi Wang's recent research focuses on enhancing orthopedic surgical techniques, particularly through the use of advanced technologies like real-time tracking and virtual reality to improve the outcomes of trauma surgeries for femoral neck fractures.
  • - His study comparing various fixation methods for both-column acetabular fractures reveals insights on the stability provided by a novel anatomical self-locking plate versus traditional reconstruction plates.
  • - A meta-analysis conducted on anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction highlights the clinical outcomes and adverse events between autografts and allografts, providing valuable evidence for surgical decision-making in graft selection.