International Orthopaedics April 2009, 33:391

Accuracy of a computer-assisted navigation system in resurfacing hip arthroplasty

Pitto, R.P., Malak, S. & Anderson, I.A.
Hip

We developed a method to assess the accuracy of an image-free resurfacing hip arthroplasty navigation system in a proximal femur with normal and abnormal anatomy. A phantom lower limb allowed deformation in varus/valgus and ante-retroversion. At specific points during the simulated surgical procedure, information was compared between a digital caliper and the computer navigation system angular measurements. Repeated serial tests were undertaken. In the setting of normal anatomical alignment of the proximal femur, the mean error of the system characterised as the difference between the measured computer navigation and caliper angles was 0.6° in the frontal plane and 3.4° in the lateral plane. In the setting of abnormal anatomical alignment, the mean error was 0.4° in the frontal plane and 2.1° in the lateral plane. This is the first study designed to assess the accuracy of a femoral navigation system for resurfacing hip arthroplasty in normal settings and in the presence of angular deformity. The study demonstrates satisfactory in-vitro accuracy.


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