2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00402-010-1145-9
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Reliability of computer-assisted surgery as an intraoperative ruler in navigated high tibial osteotomy

Abstract: BackgroundComputer-assisted surgery (CAS) can act as an intraoperative ruler in high tibial osteotomy (HTO) to visualize continuously the leg during surgery.QuestionsThe aim of the study is to evaluate the accuracy of CAS with respect to preoperative planning and postoperative deviation from the planned leg axis in HTO. In addition, the influence of surgeon experience as well as operation time and perioperative complications are analyzed.MethodsA prospective multicenter study case series with follow-up at 6 we… Show more

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“…Ideal correction of the leg of the leg is difficult to achieve, and postoperative malalignment is often observed following high tibial osteotomy (Dahl, 2000;Noyes et al, 2000). The challenge for achieving a permanent surgical solution is to achieve the planned axis intraoperatively (Gebhard et al, 2011). Computer-assisted navigation systems may improve the precision and accuracy of the leg axis correction while offering simulation tools that can predict the postoperative alignment (Gebhard et al, 2011) (Fig.…”
Section: Planning Of Post-operative Correctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ideal correction of the leg of the leg is difficult to achieve, and postoperative malalignment is often observed following high tibial osteotomy (Dahl, 2000;Noyes et al, 2000). The challenge for achieving a permanent surgical solution is to achieve the planned axis intraoperatively (Gebhard et al, 2011). Computer-assisted navigation systems may improve the precision and accuracy of the leg axis correction while offering simulation tools that can predict the postoperative alignment (Gebhard et al, 2011) (Fig.…”
Section: Planning Of Post-operative Correctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, we used the navigation system as the main instrument for controlling the degree of correction of the osteotomy (Song et al, 2007). Navigation in the osteotomy adds greater accuracy and precision, despite the longer surgery time (Gebhard et al, 2011).…”
Section: Hypo-and Hypercorrectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few complications of HTO are described in the literature Waugh, 1974, Rinonapoli et al, 1998;Song et al, 2007;Gebhard et al, 2011, Hart et al, 2007, Ribeiro et al, 2009, Miller et al, 2009, Meidinger et al, 2011, Gaasbeek et al, 2010. However, due to the continuous development of the technique and of new synthesis materials, new studies should be undertaken in order to evaluate the complication rates according to each modality of HTO.…”
Section: Pseudoarthrosismentioning
confidence: 99%
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