Smartphone-based navigation system enables low-volume surgeons to perform accurate acetabular cup placement: A single-center retrospective study
5 Halaman
Penulis
ISSN
2949-7051 (ONLINE)
Penerbit
Elsevier , Netherlands
Diterbitkan pada
20/11/2023
Bahasa
English
Kata Kunci
Abstrak
Purpose Using navigation systems during total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been reported to be useful for preventing acetabular cup malpositioning. However, only few studies have reported on the application of navigation systems to THA at low-volume hospitals owing to cost and usage complexity. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine whether smartphone-based portable navigation using augmented reality technology would enable low-volume surgeons to perform acetabular cup placement more accurately than with the conventional manual technique. Methods We retrospectively compared acetabular cup placement between the navigation (n = 28) and conventional (n = 24) groups. The acetabular cup inclination and anteversion angles were measured using computed tomography (CT)-based planning software. Furthermore, the absolute difference between the postoperative and target angles was compared between the groups. Results The absolute difference between the postoperative and target angles of cup inclination was 2.6° ± 2.3° in the navigation group and 5.6° ± 5.2° in the conventional group (p < 0.01). Additionally, the cup anteversion was 3.2° ± 3.0° in the navigation group and 9.4° ± 7.1° in the conventional group (p < 0.01). Conclusions Using a smartphone-based portable navigation system could allow for appropriate cup placement even by low-volume surgeons.