An ultrasound approach to digitizie bony landmarks in navigation assisted total hip arthroplasty

P. Shang, Xueling Bai
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An imageless Computer-Assisted Navigation System (iCNS) in Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) has been shown to help increase the accuracy of cup placement. iCNS relies on the location of the Anterior Superior Iliac Spines (ASISs) and the Pubic Symphysis (PS) to establish the pelvic coordinate system for operation. However, palpated location of these landmarks can be the inaccuracy in establishing the pelvic coordinate system due to the substantial amount of the soft tissue and may increase the possibility of misalignment of the hip prostheses, resulting in the failure of THA. The objective of this study was to initially evaluate an alternative solution in palpating the bony landmarks using an ultrasound probe. Bony landmarks on pelvis were measured using 3 methods, manual palpating probe of the iCNS, two ultrasound modes (“surface” ultrasound mode, “point” ultrasound mode). The X (Right), Y (Anterior) and Z (Superior) coordinates of IASIS, RASIS, PS, and the acetabular Abduction and Anteversion of cup orientation were calculated in the pelvic coordinate system established on the bony landmarks to assess the potential effect on calculating the cup orientation using landmarks obtained from different methods. The results show the cup orientation did not generate significantly different values from two ultrasound modes and manual palpation, which approves these two ultrasound methods can be an alternative solution to digitizie bony landmarks in navigation assisted total hip arthroplasty.
导航辅助全髋关节置换术中数字化骨标记的超声方法
全髋关节置换术(THA)中无图像计算机辅助导航系统(iCNS)已被证明有助于提高人工髋关节杯放置的准确性。iCNS依靠髂前上棘(ASISs)和耻骨联合(PS)的位置来建立骨盆坐标系进行手术。然而,由于大量的软组织,这些地标的触诊位置可能会导致建立骨盆坐标系的不准确,并可能增加髋关节假体错位的可能性,导致THA失败。本研究的目的是初步评估使用超声探头触诊骨标记的替代解决方案。采用3种方法测量骨盆骨标志物,即人工触诊iCNS探针,两种超声模式(“面”超声模式,“点”超声模式)。在骨标记建立的骨盆坐标系中计算IASIS、RASIS、PS的X(右)、Y(前)和Z(上)坐标以及髋臼外展和前倾的杯位,以评估使用不同方法获得的标记计算杯位的潜在影响。结果显示,两种超声方式与人工触诊的杯形定位值无明显差异,证明这两种超声方式可以作为导航辅助全髋关节置换术中骨标志物数字化的替代方案。
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