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Published on: February 27, 2018
Navigated non-image-based positioning of the acetabulum during total hip replacement
Jean-Yves Jenny1, Cyril Boeri, Jean-Claude Dosch
1Centre de Chirurgie Orthopédique et de la Main, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, 10 Avenue Baumann, 67400, Illkirch-Graffenstaden, France. jean-yves.jenny@chru-strasbourg.fr
Abstract:
We tested the hypothesis that the non-image-based navigation system used in our department was able to measure accurately the 3D positioning of the acetabular cup of a total hip replacement (THR) and to increase the accuracy of its implantation during THR. We studied 50 consecutive navigated implantations of a THR and compared the intra-operative measurement of the cup by the navigation system to the post-operative measurement by computed tomography (CT) scan. The mean difference between the navigated and CT scan measurements for cup inclination was 2 degrees . The mean difference between the navigated and CT-scan measurements for cup flexion was 4 degrees . These differences were significant but considered to be clinically irrelevant in most cases. A total of 73% of the cases were within the safe zone defined prior to the study. The non-image-based system used allows a precise orientation of the cup during THR.
