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[Percutaneous pelvic fracture stabilization using CT-based 3D navigation software combined with targeting mechanical arm: a cadaver model trial].
Wang, Jun-qiang; Liu, Da; Zhao, Chun-peng; Zhang, Da-peng; Su, Yong-gang; Han, Wei; Wang, Tian-miao; Wang, Man-yi.
  • Wang JQ; Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, China. dr.junqiang2010@gmail.com
Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi ; 50(6): 555-9, 2012 Jun.
Article en Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22943953
OBJECTIVES: To investigate a new targeting mechanical arm for CT-based navigated percutaneous fixation of pelvic fractures, and to evaluate the safety and efficiency of the procedures. METHODS: Using CT-based 3D navigation software combined with targeting mechanical arm, percutaneous insertion of pelvic models (3 dry human cadaver pelvic skeletons and 5 plastic Sybone pelvic models) were performed, 8 pelvic models allowed percutaneous cannulated screw insertion of both S-I joint (2 S-I screws placement for each side, total 32 screws in this experiment) and both superior ramus (1 ramus medullary screw placement for each side, total 16 screws in this experiment). Percutaneous insertion of pelvic models (4 dry human cadaver pelvic skeletons and 4 plastic Sybone pelvic models, 1 S-I screws and 1 ramus medullary scre placement for each side, 32 screws in this experiment) were performed using fluoro-navigation system (Stryker, USA). Time necessary for every screw insertion were recorded. Accuracy of screw placement was assessed using C-arm imaging and direct eyes inspecting. The time and accuracy of the two methods were compared. RESULTS: The time required for the CT-based 3D navigation procedure (3.6 ± 1.2) min was significantly less than using the targeting mechanical arm compared to drilling freehand with navigation (9.1 ± 0.8) min (t = 2.50, P < 0.01). There was no significant difference in accuracy between the two methods. CONCLUSION: CT-based 3D navigation software combined with targeting mechanical arm should be potential to apply percutaneous sacroiliac screwing for pelvic fractures with more accurate and more reliable.
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Huesos Pélvicos / Cirugía Asistida por Computador / Fijación Interna de Fracturas Límite: Humans Idioma: Zh Año: 2012 Tipo del documento: Article
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Huesos Pélvicos / Cirugía Asistida por Computador / Fijación Interna de Fracturas Límite: Humans Idioma: Zh Año: 2012 Tipo del documento: Article