Video-based computer navigation in knee arthroscopy for patient-specific ACL reconstruction

International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery(2019)

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Purpose The anterior cruciate ligament tear is a common medical condition that is treated using arthroscopy by pulling a tissue graft through a tunnel opened with a drill. The correct anatomical position and orientation of this tunnel are crucial for knee stability, and drilling an adequate bone tunnel is the most technically challenging part of the procedure. This paper presents the first guidance system based solely on intra-operative video for guiding the drilling of the tunnel. Methods Our solution uses small, easily recognizable visual markers that are attached to the bone and tools for estimating their relative pose. A recent registration algorithm is employed for aligning a pre-operative image of the patient’s anatomy with a set of contours reconstructed by touching the bone surface with an instrumented tool. Results Experimental validation using ex-vivo data shows that the method enables the accurate registration of the pre-operative model with the bone, providing useful information for guiding the surgeon during the medical procedure. Experiments also demonstrate that the guided drilling of the tunnel leads to errors as low as 2.5 mm in the footprint and 1.8^∘ in orientation, which compares favourably to other works in the field. Conclusion The high accuracy and short time overhead evinced by the experimental validation combined with no additional incisions or capital equipment make this video-based computer-aided arthroscopy solution an appealing alternative to the existing approaches.
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Computer guidance,Visual tracking,3D registration,Arthroscopy
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