Combination of Accelerometer-Based Navigation and Force Sensor for Precise Bone Resection and Appropriate Soft Tissue Balancing in Total Knee Arthroplasty

Y. Oshima, J. Fetto
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Background: Precise bone resection and appropriate soft tissue balancing are considered indispensable in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). However, in most TKAs, only the experienced-based subjective physical “feel” of the surgeon, or either a computer-based navigation system or a soft tissue balancing system are applied to improve the results. In the present study, a combination of both an accelerometer-based navigation system and an electronic knee balancing force sensor were applied to attempt to obtain optimal outcomes. Materials and Methods: An accelerometer-based navigation system and an electronic knee balancing force sensor were applied in combination in 5 TKAs. Thereafter, the incidence of radiographical outliers of the lower-extremity mechanical axis and the alignments of femoral and tibial components, and the incidence of intraoperative lateral retinacular release were evaluated and compared against those of 5 TKAs performed with the force sensor alone as a control. Results: The posterior slope of the tibia was significantly improved in the TKAs performed with the combination of both devices (P=0.004). No lateral release was performed in any TKAs of either group. Conclusion: TKAs performed under the combination of an accelerometer-based navigation system and an electronic knee balancing force sensor can obtain greater the accuracy of bone resection and appropriate soft tissue balancing.
基于加速度计的导航与力传感器联合用于全膝关节置换术中精确骨切除和适当软组织平衡
背景:在全膝关节置换术(TKA)中,精确的骨切除和适当的软组织平衡被认为是必不可少的。然而,在大多数tka中,只有基于外科医生经验的主观物理“感觉”,或者基于计算机的导航系统或软组织平衡系统才能改善结果。在本研究中,结合了基于加速度计的导航系统和电子膝关节平衡力传感器,试图获得最佳结果。材料与方法:采用基于加速度计的导航系统和电子膝关节平衡力传感器联合应用于5台tka。随后,评估了下肢机械轴、股骨和胫骨假体对准的x线异常发生率,以及术中外侧支持带释放的发生率,并与单独使用力传感器作为对照的5例tka进行了比较。结果:两种器械联合应用tka后,胫骨后斜度明显改善(P=0.004)。两组tka均未行外侧松解。结论:基于加速度计的导航系统与电子膝关节平衡力传感器相结合的tka可以获得更高的骨切除精度和适当的软组织平衡。
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