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  • 1Centre de Traumatologie et d'Orthopédie, Strasbourg, France.

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A new non-image-guided navigation system improves unicompartmental knee replacement accuracy. Navigated conventional surgery showed significantly higher accuracy than navigated minimally invasive surgery for prosthesis implantation.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Medical Technology
  • Surgical Navigation

Background:

  • Unicompartmental knee replacement (UKR) is a common orthopedic procedure.
  • Accurate prosthesis implantation is crucial for successful UKR outcomes.
  • Existing navigation systems often rely on intraoperative imaging.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate a non-image-guided navigation system for UKR.
  • To compare the accuracy of prosthesis implantation using different surgical techniques: conventional surgery, navigated minimally invasive surgery (MIS), and conventional navigated surgery.
  • To assess the system's applicability in both conventional and MIS approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a novel non-image-guided navigation system.

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  • Radiological analysis of prosthesis implantation accuracy.
  • Comparison of implantation accuracy across three surgical groups: conventional surgery, navigated MIS, and conventional navigated surgery.
  • Main Results:

    • A significant increase in the rate of prostheses implanted within the desired angular range was observed in both conventional navigated MIS and conventional navigated surgery compared to unnavigated techniques.
    • The conventional navigated technique demonstrated significantly higher accuracy than the navigated minimally invasive surgery technique.
    • The non-image-guided system proved effective in enhancing implantation accuracy.

    Conclusions:

    • Non-image-guided navigation systems can improve the accuracy of unicompartmental knee replacement.
    • Conventional navigated surgery offers superior accuracy compared to navigated minimally invasive surgery for UKR.
    • This technology holds promise for enhancing surgical precision in knee replacement procedures.