Development of imageless computer navigation for acetabular component position in total hip replacement
Lawrence D Dorr, Yuji Hishiki, Zhinian Wan, Deanne Newton, Andrew Yun, Lawrence D Dorr, Yuji Hishiki, Zhinian Wan, Deanne Newton, Andrew Yun
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to develop an imageless (without preoperative computerized tomography (CT) scans or intraoperative fluoroscopy) computer navigation system for total hip replacement. One-hundred and ninety-five hips were operated with imageless computer navigation. Eighty-five hips were operated prior to obtaining precise results, with precision refined in the subsequent 110 hips. Computer accuracy for cup-adjusted anteversion was achieved in 100% of the final 40 hips, and for adjusted inclination in 96.6%. The factors necessary for accurate measurements are mechanical stability of the tools with the light-emitting diodes, adjusted computer anteversion and inclination for the tilt of the pelvis (tilt in the AP plane), and check-and-balance techniques for confirmation of measurements of tilt, anteversion and inclination.
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Source: PubMed