EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 13 MIN
Episode 4: Use of PSI in Osteotomies around the Knee
from Teaching Knee Surgeons with AI · host Philipp Niemeyer
In this episode of Teaching Knee Surgeons with AI, we explore the role of patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) in knee osteotomies. We discuss the use of 3D-printed, patient-specific cutting guides based on individualized preoperative planning—typically derived from CT imaging—to enhance surgical precision and alignment accuracy. How much does PSI truly improve intraoperative execution? And what does the current clinical evidence tell us about its benefits and limitations? This episode takes a critical look at the scientific data behind PSI in osteotomies around the knee. Enjoy listening. 🎧
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In this episode of Teaching Knee Surgeons with AI, we explore the role of patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) in knee osteotomies. We discuss the use of 3D-printed, patient-specific cutting guides based on individualized preoperative planning—typically derived from CT imaging—to enhance surgical precision and alignment accuracy. How much does PSI truly improve intraoperative execution? And what does the current clinical evidence tell us about its benefits and limitations? This episode takes a critical look at the scientific data behind PSI in osteotomies around the knee. Enjoy listening. 🎧
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