Optimizing leg length and cup position: A surgical navigation tool

Seminars in Arthroplasty(2019)

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Inaccurate component placement during total hip arthroplasty (THA) can have significant and costly consequences. Malpositioning of the acetabular cup components can lead to dislocation and revision surgery, while postoperative discrepancies in leg length – the primary driver for litigation against orthopaedic surgeons – can lead to biomechanical imbalances, causing chronic low back pain. Current methods for monitoring these parameters intraoperatively rely on manual methods such as tissue tensioning or on the surgeon's experience, both of which are subject to inaccuracies. Computer-assisted navigation, while currently used in only a small percentage of THA procedures, is an emerging technology that has the potential to improve the accuracy with which surgeons place components during THA by providing real-time, intraoperative data. One innovative navigation system – Intellijoint HIP® (Intellijoint Surgical, Waterloo, ON) – has demonstrated its accuracy, time-neutrality, safety and effectiveness in several clinical studies and has the potential to improve outcomes and reduce re-admissions and revision during both primary and revision THA.
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Total hip arthroplasty,Computer-assisted navigation,Hip,Leg length,Cup position,Anteversion,Inclination
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