Use of 3D Navigation Versus Traditional Fluoroscopy for Posterior Pelvic Ring Fixation
Autor: | Joseph Scheschuk, Braden J Passias, John Buchan, Daniel R Buchan, Greg Grenier, Benjamin C. Taylor |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
musculoskeletal diseases
medicine.medical_specialty medicine.medical_treatment Bone Screws Fracture Fixation Internal Fractures Bone Imaging Three-Dimensional Cadaver Pelvic ring medicine Humans Fluoroscopy Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Reduction (orthopedic surgery) Retrospective Studies Fixation (histology) medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Significant difference Trauma center musculoskeletal system Surgery Computer-Assisted Orthopedic surgery Surgery Nuclear medicine business |
Zdroj: | Orthopedics. 44:229-234 |
ISSN: | 1938-2367 0147-7447 |
DOI: | 10.3928/01477447-20210621-04 |
Popis: | Unstable pelvic ring disruption is most commonly treated with closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation. Traditional methods involve screw placement under fluoroscopic imaging, but with recent technologic advances, intraoperative 3D navigation can now be used to help with the insertion of sacroiliac screws. Various cadaver studies have shown that placement of sacroiliac screws under 3D navigation is more accurate than placement under traditional fluoroscopic guidance. This retrospective review of 134 patients evaluated the clinical use of 3D navigation vs traditional fluoroscopy for sacroiliac screw insertion at an urban level I trauma center. Analysis of surgical data showed a significantly longer imaging time with the conventional method compared with the more experimental 3D navigation (204.06 seconds vs 66.90 seconds, P P P Orthopedics . 2021;44(4):229–234.] |
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