Use of pre-operative 3D planning software for revision shoulder arthroplasty: clinical experience data from a survey in a real-world setting

Matthias Regling Dipl-Kfm , Brendan M. Patterson MD, MPH
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Abstract

Background

Preoperative 3D planning is routinely used in primary shoulder arthroplasty, while specific challenges in the revision setting make such approaches more cumbersome and less accessible. Recently, an established preoperative planning software (Blueprint; Stryker, Tornier SAS, Montbonnot-Saint-Martin, France) was expanded to offer a capability for planning of revision and complex primary shoulder arthroplasty cases. The aim of this study was to survey experienced surgeons on their perception of the new software feature for preoperative 3D planning in the setting of revision shoulder arthroplasty.

Methods

An observational survey was conducted from January 2022 to October 2022 among orthopedic surgeons performing revision shoulder arthroplasty cases. The survey was part of the Early Product Surveillance program, with the primary goal of obtaining observational data from surgical experience in a real-world setting. A two-staged survey process was applied with separate questionnaires to seek voluntary feedback on the preoperative planning phase as well as on the intraoperative evaluation of the software planning features in revision shoulder arthroplasty.

Results

Twenty-five fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons from the USA and Canada participated in the survey and reported their feedback on 34 revision shoulder arthroplasty cases that were preoperatively planned with the use of Blueprint revision planning software. The surgeons were largely in favor of the revision software planning features and confirmed perceived benefits of its use in the preoperative planning stage of revision shoulder arthroplasty cases. Reported benefits in the preoperative planning phase included increased efficiency and improved ease of creating an appropriate surgical plan as well as increased confidence to execute revision shoulder arthroplasty cases. Surgeons also noted improvements in translation of preoperative planning to intraoperative execution of revision cases, including more appropriate implant selection and improved accuracy of implant placement.

Conclusion

The feedback from fellowship-trained shoulder arthroplasty surgeons on the use of the new software feature for preoperative 3D planning of revision shoulder arthroplasty is largely favorable. Further research should be conducted to investigate whether these surgeon-perceived benefits can lead to improved clinical outcomes for patients.
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翻修肩关节置换术术前三维规划软件的使用:来自真实世界环境调查的临床经验数据
背景术前三维规划已在初次肩关节置换术中得到常规应用,而翻修术中的特殊挑战使得这种方法更加繁琐且不易使用。最近,一款成熟的术前规划软件(Blueprint;Stryker,Tornier SAS,Montbonnot-Saint-Martin,法国)得到了扩展,可用于翻修和复杂的初次肩关节置换术病例的规划。本研究旨在调查经验丰富的外科医生对翻修肩关节置换术中术前三维规划新软件功能的看法。方法从 2022 年 1 月到 2022 年 10 月,对实施翻修肩关节置换术的骨科医生进行了观察调查。该调查是早期产品监督计划的一部分,主要目的是从真实世界的手术经验中获取观察数据。结果来自美国和加拿大的 25 名接受过研究培训的骨科医生参与了调查,并报告了他们对 34 例使用 Blueprint 翻修规划软件进行术前规划的翻修肩关节置换术病例的反馈意见。外科医生们大多对翻修软件的规划功能表示赞同,并确认了在翻修肩关节置换术病例的术前规划阶段使用该软件所能带来的好处。据报告,术前计划阶段的优势包括提高了效率,更容易制定合适的手术计划,以及增强了执行肩关节翻修手术病例的信心。外科医生还指出,将术前计划转化为翻修病例的术中执行方面也有所改进,包括更合适的植入物选择和植入物放置的准确性得到提高。应开展进一步研究,探讨这些外科医生认为的优点是否能改善患者的临床疗效。
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