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    • Orthopedic Surgery
    • Medical Device Design
    • Surgical Navigation

    Background:

    • Accurate femoral cavity preparation is crucial for successful hip replacement.
    • Current methods for determining canal filing paths can be challenging and time-consuming.
    • Minimizing surgical complications and improving prosthesis fit are key goals in hip arthroplasty.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a novel combined probe designed to assist surgeons in conveniently determining the canal filing cutting path during hip replacement.
    • To evaluate the effectiveness of computer-guided femoral cavity filing using the proposed probe.
    • To compare the surgical outcomes and efficiency of the combined probe method against traditional approaches.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a combined structural probe for selecting the canal filing cutting path.
    • Utilization of computer guidance for femoral cavity preparation along the selected path.
    • Conducting hip replacement corpse experiments to analyze filing effects and time efficiency.
    • Comparison between a group using the combined probe and a separate control group.

    Main Results:

    • The combined probe method demonstrated a reduction in the difficulty of hip replacement operations.
    • Improved implantation of hip stem prostheses was observed in the experimental group.
    • A decrease in the incidence of surgical complications was noted with the use of the combined probe.

    Conclusions:

    • The presented combined probe and computer-guided filing method offer a significant advancement in hip replacement surgery.
    • This approach enhances surgical precision, leading to better prosthesis integration and patient outcomes.
    • The findings suggest a potential for widespread adoption to improve the standard of care in hip arthroplasty.