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Computer-assisted navigation tools, initially for spinal surgery, now aid pelvic and long bone procedures. This review details data acquisition, planning, and intraoperative navigation, highlighting potential pitfalls for accuracy.

Area of Science:

  • Surgical Technology
  • Medical Navigation
  • Orthopedic Surgery

Context:

  • Computer-assisted therapeutic tools are increasingly adopted in surgery.
  • Initial applications focused on spinal surgery.
  • Principles have expanded to pelvic and long bone procedures.

Purpose:

  • To review the application of computer-assisted navigation in orthopedic surgery.
  • To detail the steps involved in data acquisition, processing, and planning.
  • To identify potential pitfalls and causes of undesired outcomes in navigation-based procedures.

Summary:

  • Computer-assisted navigation, primarily using 3D datasets, is now applied beyond spinal surgery to pelvic and long bone procedures.
  • The process involves specific data acquisition, processing, and planning steps to ensure accuracy.

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  • The review covers intraoperative navigation and discusses common challenges and reasons for errors.
  • Impact:

    • Enhances understanding of navigation-based surgical techniques.
    • Aims to improve accuracy and success rates in orthopedic procedures.
    • Provides insights for surgeons utilizing or developing navigation systems.