Software‐based method for automated intraoperative planning of Schoettle Point in surgical medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction: A comparative validation study
Maxim Privalov,
Florian Kordon,
Holger Kunze
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe aim of the study was to validate a software‐based planning method for the Schoettle Point and to evaluate precision and time efficiency of its live overlay on the intraoperative X‐ray.MethodsA software‐based method was compared with surgeons' manual planning in an inter‐ and intrarater study. Subsequently, K‐wire placement was performed with and without an overlay of the planning. The time used and the precision achieved were statistically compared.ResultsThe average deviation between the surgeon… Show more
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