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CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS
Volume 17, Issue 5, Pages 376-382Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0268-0033(02)00028-1
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rapid prototyping; computer navigation; pelvis endoprosthesis; total hip arthroplasty (THA); screw insertion
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Objective, Show the use of computer navigation in exact screw positioning, in the different pelvic bones. Background Computer assisted pedicle screw insertion in the spine is an established procedure. Scream fixation is also used in highly difficult pelvic and hip surgery (arthroplasty revision surgery and tumor surgery). Design. Insert as long screws as possible with computer navigation into the different bones of the pelvis and compare these results with a non-computer controlled method. Methods. The computer navigation was done with the system of Medivision (Oberdorf Switzerland), the software was SurgiGATE 2.1. Optically controlled spine instruments and a special calibraled drill were used. The screw insertion Both and without computer navigation took place in seven real rapid prototyping pelvis models matched h pairs. Three, screws were inserted into the Os ileum, one into the OS pubis and one into the Os ischium. The length of the inserted screws were measured and compared using routine statistic methods. Results. The mean screw length with vs. without computer navigation was 8.9 5.7 cm in the Os ileum (P 0.0001). 6.0 vs. 4.2 cm in the Os pubis (P = 0.01) and 4.3 vs. 3.9 cm in the Os ischium (not significant), Conclusions. The use of computer navigation allows for the insertion of longer screams into the bones of the pelvis (more exact positioning). which requires a more precise original point of entry and direction of the drift (vector).
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