[Evaluation of a 2D fluoroscopy-based navigation system for insertion of femoral neck screws. An experimental study].

Unfallchirurg

Klinik und Poliklinik für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie, Universitätsklinikum Bonn, Sigmund-Freud-Str. 25, 53105, Bonn, Deutschland.

Published: September 2012

Introduction: The aim of this study was the evaluation of a new computer-assisted planning and navigation system based on 2D-fluoroscopy for guidewire insertion in order to perform cannulated screw placement into the femoral neck. The image acquisition process was supported by a radiation-saving procedure called Zero-dose C-arm navigation.

Material And Methods: In the context of a sawbone study, we performed insertion of 3 cannulated screws positioned under navigation control as well as using the conventional technique in 12 sawbones. Both procedures were performed using open and closed techniques.

Results: The computer-assisted technique significantly reduced the amount of intraoperative fluoroscopic images (open technique: -14±3 images, closed technique: -29.4±6 images). Drilling attempts were reduced in the computer-assisted groups (open technique: -1.2±1 attempts, closed technique: -1.7±1.5 attempts) and the femoral neck area covered by the screws was greater in the navigation-assisted groups (open technique: +32.1±16.3 mm(2), closed technique: +32.6±14.9 mm(2)), There was no difference concerning parallelism of the screws or perforation of femoral neck or head. The operation time was significantly longer in the navigation-assisted groups (open technique: +24.2±2.1 min, closed technique: +22.8±5.8 min).

Conclusion: The addition of computer-assisted planning and surgical guidance supported by Zero-dose C-arm navigation can be useful for the fixation of medial femoral neck fractures with cannulated screws. Further studies with the goal of reducing the operation time are indispensable before integrating this navigation system into the clinical workflow.

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