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Computer-assisted navigation enhances accuracy in high tibial osteotomy by reducing alignment outliers. Further research is needed to confirm its impact on long-term clinical outcomes and survival rates.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Medical technology

Background:

  • High tibial osteotomy (HTO) is a surgical procedure to correct lower limb alignment.
  • Accurate correction angles are crucial for successful HTO outcomes.
  • Computer-assisted navigation (CAN) is an emerging technology in orthopedic surgery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current evidence on the use of computer-assisted navigation in high tibial osteotomy.
  • To assess the impact of CAN on the accuracy of correction angles and alignment.
  • To identify the need for further research on clinical results and long-term survival rates.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on computer-assisted navigation in high tibial osteotomy.
  • Analysis of studies reporting on accuracy of coronal alignment and tibial posterior slope.
  • Evaluation of reported clinical outcomes and survival rates.

Main Results:

  • Computer-assisted navigation has shown to reduce outliers in coronal alignment during HTO.
  • The technique appears to minimize unintended changes in the tibial posterior slope angle.
  • Evidence on improved clinical results and long-term survival rates remains limited.

Conclusions:

  • Computer-assisted navigation can improve the precision of correction angles in high tibial osteotomy.
  • Further sophisticated studies are required to establish the clinical benefits and long-term efficacy of CAN in HTO.
  • Understanding CAN technology, surgical techniques, and potential pitfalls is vital for its successful application.