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Three-Dimensional Preoperative Virtual Planning in Derotational Proximal Femoral Osteotomy
Published on: February 17, 2023
Computer assisted reconstruction of complex proximal humerus fractures for preoperative planning
Philipp Fürnstahl1, Gábor Székely, Christian Gerber
1Computer Vision Laboratory, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. fuernstahl@vision.ee.ethz.ch
Abstract:
Operative treatment of displaced fractures of the proximal humerus is among the most difficult problems in orthopedic shoulder surgery. An accurate preoperative assessment of fragment displacement is crucial for a successful joint restoration. We present a computer assisted approach to precisely quantify these displacements. The bone is virtually reconstructed by multi-fragment alignment. In case of largely displaced pieces, a reconstruction template based on the contralateral humerus is incorporated in the algorithm to determine the optimal assembly. Cadaver experiments were carried out to evaluate our approach. All cases could be successfully reconstructed with little user interaction, and only requiring a few minutes of processing time. On average, the reassembled bone geometries resulted in a translational displacement error of 1.3±0.4 mm and a rotational error of 3.4±2.2°, respectively.