1. Accuracy of Component Orientation and Leg Length Adjustment in Total Hip Arthroplasty Using Image-free Navigation
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Shigeo Fukunishi, Shinichi Yoshiya, Shoji Nishio, Yu Takeda, and Yuki Fujihara
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Orthodontics ,Image-free ,030222 orthopedics ,Orientation (computer vision) ,business.industry ,Leg length ,Navigation system ,Total Hip Arthroplasty ,030230 surgery ,Article ,Navigation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ct examination ,CT evaluations ,Component orientation ,Inclusion and exclusion criteria ,Medicine ,Implant ,Image analysis ,business ,Total hip arthroplasty - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the accuracy of implant orientation and leg length in total hip arthroplasty (THA) with an image-free navigation system based on a comparison of the intraoperative navigation and postoperative CT evaluations. Material and Methods: A consecutive series of 111 patients (118 hips) who underwent THA using the current version of the image-free navigation system constituted the basic study population. Subsequently, a total of 101 patients (108 hips) meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria were selected as study subjects for the analysis. THA was performed using an image-free navigation system that was capable of adjusting both the prosthetic position and leg length. Postoperative CT examination was performed for all study subjects, and the prosthetic position and leg length were measured on CT images using the image analysis software. Subsequently, the intraoperative navigation results and the corresponding values obtained from the postoperative CT measurements were compared to test the accuracy of the navigation system. Results: The average discrepancies between the intra- and postoperative assessments were 6.8°, 3.7°, and 5.7° for cup anteversion, cup inclination, and stem anteversion, respectively. The corresponding value in leg length averaged 4.1 mm. Conclusion: Average discrepancies between the intra- and postoperative measurements were less than 10° in all prosthetic alignment parameters and less than 5 mm in leg length. Intraoperative assessments with the use of the image-free navigation in THA could afford satisfactory result.
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- 2017