Repeatability of a Computer-Aided Optical Tracking System for Total Knee Replacement Surgery

V. Sarin, W. Pratt, S. Stulberg
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The success of total knee replacement surgery depends critically on the restoration of limb alignment and on proper implant positioning [1]. Even with contemporary mechanical alignment instrumentation, errors in alignment correction and implant positioning do occur [2–5]. To improve upon the accuracy of conventional mechanical instrumentation, computer-aided navigation systems have been developed for total knee replacement surgery. Clinical studies have demonstrated that use of these systems for knee replacement surgery can lead to improved limb alignment and implant positioning [6–9]. While such systems have been shown to be clinically effective, their overall accuracy and repeatability in clinical use appears to be highly technique dependent [10]. The inherent repeatability (precision) of such systems has not been closely investigated.
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全膝关节置换术中计算机辅助光学跟踪系统的可重复性
全膝关节置换术的成功与否,关键取决于肢体对齐的恢复和植入物的正确定位[1]。即使使用现代机械对准仪器,也会出现对准校正和植入物定位的错误[2-5]。为了提高传统机械仪器的准确性,计算机辅助导航系统已被开发用于全膝关节置换术。临床研究表明,在膝关节置换手术中使用这些系统可以改善肢体对齐和植入物定位[6-9]。虽然这些系统已被证明在临床上是有效的,但它们在临床使用中的总体准确性和可重复性似乎高度依赖于技术[10]。这种系统固有的可重复性(精度)还没有被仔细研究过。
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