Comparison of the accuracies of computed tomography-based navigation and image-free navigation for acetabular cup insertion in total hip arthroplasty in the lateral decubitus position.

Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1080/24699322.2021.1949494
Masahiro Hasegawa, Shine Tone, Yohei Naito, Hiroki Wakabayashi, Akihiro Sudo
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Image-free navigation has been proven as reliable as that using computed tomography (CT) in positioning the acetabular cup in total hip arthroplasty (THA), but previous studies rarely included hip dysplasia cases. The purpose of the present study was to determine the accuracies of CT-based navigation and image-free navigation for acetabular cup insertion, including hip dysplasia cases. Sixty-three hips were studied, including 57 with hip dysplasia. The hips were divided into two groups based on the registration point of image-free navigation. In Group I, the ipsilateral anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) and the L5 spinous process were registered in 31 hips. In Group II, bilateral ASIS points were registered in 32 hips. Final component orientation was measured from postoperative CT scans. The accuracy of cup orientation was compared between CT-based and image-free navigation. In Group I, the cup inclination was more accurate with CT-based navigation (1.9°) than with image-free navigation (4.4°, p=.009). Cup anteversion was also more accurate with CT-based navigation (2.9°) than with image-free navigation (7.1°, p<.001). In Group II, the accuracies of cup inclination and anteversion showed no differences between CT-based and image-free navigation. The accuracy of cup positioning was better with CT-based navigation than with image-free navigation when the ipsilateral ASIS and L5 spinous process were digitized. However, accuracy was similar when bilateral ASIS points were digitized.

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侧卧位全髋关节置换术中基于计算机断层导航与无图像导航的髋臼杯置入精度比较。
在全髋关节置换术(THA)中,无图像导航已被证明与使用计算机断层扫描(CT)定位髋臼杯一样可靠,但先前的研究很少包括髋关节发育不良的病例。本研究的目的是确定基于ct的导航和无图像导航在髋臼杯插入中的准确性,包括髋关节发育不良病例。研究了63个髋关节,包括57个髋关节发育不良。根据无图像导航配准点将舰船分为两组。在第一组,31髋的同侧髂前上棘(ASIS)和L5棘突被登记。在第二组中,在32个髋侧登记了双侧ASIS点。通过术后CT扫描测量最终组件的方向。比较了基于ct和无图像导航的杯形定位精度。在第一组中,基于ct导航的杯倾角(1.9°)比无图像导航(4.4°,p= 0.009)更准确。基于ct的导航(2.9°)比无图像导航(7.1°,p
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