Dr. Randall has been using the OMNIBotics bone morphing technology, which features a robotic cutting guide for planned bone resections for greater accuracy, since 2017.
The device eliminates the need for CT scans or MRIs and allows surgeons to perform virtual surgery on a digital model.
Since joining Flagstaff Bone & Joint in 2005, Dr. Randall has performed about 6,000 total knee replacements and 5,000 total hip replacements.
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