与导航相比,无图像机器人辅助全膝关节置换术一期切除精度的提高

Gary W. Doan, Andrew Van Avery, P. Courtis, Ian J Leslie, D. Hoeffel, C. Clary
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目的:已经进行了几项研究,比较了机器人辅助全膝关节置换术(RATKA)与传统器械的准确性以及导航与传统器械的准确性,但缺乏将RATKA与导航进行比较的研究。本研究的目的是评估当代无图像导航系统在尸体研究中的准确性,使用与以前使用RATKA系统和传统仪器的准确性相同的方法。方法:4名骨科医生使用BrainLab Knee3导航系统对18例未植入的骨盆-脚趾尸体标本进行双侧TKA。术前和术后进行计算机断层扫描(CT),以获得导航系统相对于术中记录的计划对准目标的切除精度。结果:股骨冠状角平均误差为1.08°±0.87°,而RATKA的平均误差为1.39°±0.95°,RATKA的平均误差为0.63°±0.50°;导航和RATKA之间的差异有统计学意义。胫骨冠状角的平均误差为1.24°±1.13°,而常规和RATKA分别为1.65°±1.29°和0.93°±0.72°。股骨屈曲的平均误差为2.13°±1.87°,而RATKA的平均值为3.27°±2.51°,RATKA的平均值为1.21°±0.90°;导航与手动、导航与RATKA的差异有统计学意义。两组股骨旋转(导航1.30°±1.38°,常规1.00°±0.70°,RATKA 1.04°±0.81°)和胫骨倾斜(导航1.89°±1.28°,常规1.63°±1.39°,RATKA 1.62°±1.13°)的平均误差相似。结论:本研究表明,在某些指标上,与传统仪器相比,导航提高了切除精度,而与CAS相比,RATKA进一步提高了切除精度。
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Improvement in primary resection accuracy with Image Free Robotic Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty compared to Navigation
Aims: Several studies have been performed that compare the accuracy of Robotic-Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty (RATKA) to conventional instrumentation as well as navigation to conventional instrumentation, yet there is a lack of studies comparing RATKA to navigation. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of a contemporary image free navigation system for TKA in a cadaveric study using the same methodology as used previously to access the accuracy of a RATKA system and conventional instrumentation. Methods: Four orthopaedic surgeons performed bi-lateral TKA on 18 pelvis-to-toe cadaveric specimens without implantation using the BrainLab Knee3 navigation system. Preoperative and postoperative computed tomography (CT) scans were taken to access the resection accuracy of the navigation system relative to the planned alignment targets recorded intraoperatively. Results: The mean error in femoral coronal angle was 1.08° ± 0.87° compared to 1.39° ± 0.95° conventional and 0.63° ± 0.50° RATKA; the differences between navigation and RATKA were statistically significant. The mean error in the tibial coronal angle was 1.24° ± 1.13° compared to 1.65° ± 1.29° conventional and 0.93° ± 0.72° RATKA. The mean error in femoral flexion was 2.13° ± 1.87° compared to 3.27° ± 2.51° conventional and 1.21° ± 0.90° RATKA; the differences between navigation and manual and navigation and RATKA were statistically significant. The mean errors in the femoral rotation (navigation 1.30° ± 1.38°, conventional 1.00° ± 0.70°, RATKA 1.04° ± 0.81°) and tibial slope (navigation 1.89° ± 1.28°, conventional 1.63° ± 1.39°, RATKA 1.62° ± 1.13°) were similar between the groups. Conclusion: This study showed that for some metrics navigation improves resection accuracy compared to conventional instrumentation and RATKA further improves resection accuracy compared to CAS.
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