Accuracy of cup positioning of a non-invasive augmented reality-based navigation system for total hip arthroplasty in the supine position.

IF 4.3 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Ryohei Takada, Naoto Watanabe, Kazumasa Miyatake, Naohiko Sugita, Toshitaka Yoshii, Hideyuki Koga
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Abstract

Background: A new non-invasive augmented reality-based portable navigation system was developed for accurate cup positioning during total hip arthroplasty in the supine position. This study aimed to clarify whether the navigation system supports cup positioning more accurately than a conventional goniometer during surgery.

Methods: In total, 60 patients who underwent total hip arthroplasty in the supine position between September 2021 and August 2022 were retrospectively investigated. The navigation system was used for 30 patients (navigation group), and a conventional goniometer was used for 30 patients (control group) to measure radiographic cup inclination and anteversion during surgery. The primary outcome was the absolute value of the difference in cup alignment measured during surgery and via postoperative radiography.

Results: An assessment of the primary outcome showed no significant difference in the radiographic cup inclination in the navigation and control groups (2.9° vs. 3.2°; mean difference, 0.3°; 95% confidence interval, - 1.4 to 0.9; P = 0.67); however, the positioning in the navigation group was significantly more accurate than that in the control group in terms of radiographic anteversion (3.4° vs. 5.4°; mean difference, 2.0°; 95% confidence interval, 0.4-3.8; P = 0.017).

Conclusions: A new non-invasive augmented reality-based portable navigation system resulted in more accurate cup anteversion than the conventional goniometer.

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仰卧位全髋关节置换术中基于增强现实的非侵入性导航系统杯形定位的准确性。
背景:开发了一种新的无创增强现实便携式导航系统,用于全髋关节置换术中仰卧位的准确杯位定位。这项研究旨在阐明在手术中,导航系统是否比传统的测角仪更准确地支持杯子定位。方法:回顾性研究2021年9月至2022年8月期间共60例仰卧位全髋关节置换术患者。30例患者(导航组)采用导航系统,30例患者(对照组)采用常规测角仪测量术中胸片杯倾角和前倾。主要结果是手术期间和术后x线摄影测量的杯对度差异的绝对值。结果:对主要结果的评估显示,导航组和对照组的x线杯倾角无显著差异(2.9°对3.2°,平均差为0.3°,95%可信区间为- 1.4至0.9,P = 0.67);然而,在x线前倾方面,导航组的定位明显比对照组更准确(3.4°vs. 5.4°;平均差为2.0°;95%可信区间为0.4-3.8;P = 0.017)。结论:一种新的基于增强现实的无创便携式导航系统比传统的测角仪更准确地实现了杯前倾。
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