在机器人髌骨-股骨关节成形术中增强髌骨定位和跟踪:一步一步的技术。

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
SICOT-J Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-04 DOI:10.1051/sicotj/2025040
Luca Andriollo, Hannes Vermue, Carmela Pizzigallo, Jobe Shatrov, Elvire Servien, Cécile Batailler, Sébastien Lustig
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摘要

髌股关节成形术(PFA)是治疗孤立性髌股骨关节炎的有效选择。PFA中的功能定位(FP)概念侧重于滑车表面重塑和恢复正常的髌骨追踪,同时保持关节解剖和运动学。尽管髌骨衬垫还不能在机器人辅助下放置,但机器人工具仍然可以帮助外科医生在手术过程中管理和优化髌骨跟踪。这项手术技术强调了基于图像的机器人系统如何帮助外科医生在PFA期间改善髌骨定位和髌骨跟踪。该技术有助于减少并发症,尽管其实际益处仍有待验证。它可以通过直接跟踪评估来帮助预防髌骨不稳定,并通过保留更多的髌骨来降低骨折风险。准确放置髌骨钮扣和评估前偏置可能减轻膝关节前侧疼痛。量身定制的切除也有助于保护髌骨血管供应。基于图像的规划可能有助于避免定位错误,从而可能导致更少的修订。
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Enhancing patellar positioning and tracking in robotic patello-femoral arthroplasty: a step-by-step technique.

Patellofemoral arthroplasty (PFA) is useful and effective option for treating patients with isolated patellofemoral osteoarthritis. The concept of functional positioning (FP) in PFA focuses on resurfacing the trochlea and restoring normal patellar tracking, while keeping the joint anatomy and kinematics. Even though the patellar liner cannot yet be placed with robotic assistance, robotic tools still help surgeons manage and optimize patellar tracking during surgery. This surgical technique highlights how the image-based robotic system assists the surgeon in improving patellar positioning and patellar tracking during a PFA. This technique could contribute to reduce complications, although its actual benefits remain to be validated. It may help prevent patellar instability through direct tracking assessment and reduce fracture risk by preserving more patellar bone. Accurate placement of the patellar button and evaluation of anterior offset might alleviate anterior knee pain. A tailored resection could also help protect the patellar vascular supply. Image-based planning may assist in avoiding malpositioning, potentially leading to fewer revisions.

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SICOT-J
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