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Journal of Arthroplasty | 2015
Edward T. Davis; Mario Schubert; Melanie Wegner; Martin Haimerl
A prospective clinical study of 50 patients was conducted to validate a new method of imageless computer navigated hip arthroplasty. The new method enables the surgeon to acquire all registration points with the patient positioned and draped in lateral decubitus position. The final component orientation was measured from post-operative CT scans. The mean error in component position was -1.1° (SD 3.1°) for inclination and 0.9° (SD 4.3°) for anteversion. This compared favourably with the error of -1.8° (SD 1.8°) for inclination and -4.8° (SD 2.7°) for anteversion when using the traditional APP registration. Results show that one can expect the acetabular component to be within a safe zone of ±10° in 99.8% for inclination and 97.7% for anteversion when using the new lateral registration method. Level of Evidence Level II, Prognostic study.
Computer Aided Surgery | 2012
Martin Haimerl; Mario Schubert; Melanie Wegner; Sabine Kling
Knowledge of consistent anatomical relationships is an important criterion for establishing registration procedures for orthopedic navigation systems. Based on an analysis of 420 CT data sets, we investigated whether a robust registration of the pelvis in a lateral decubitus position could be achieved based on anatomical relationships. For this purpose, we assessed basic statistics and variation in anatomical parameters. It was found that inter-teardrop and inter-fossa distances exhibit a high degree of consistency in pelvises of the same gender. Additionally, stable relationships were found between the anterior pelvic plane (APP) and other reference planes that rely on acetabular points instead of pubic points. Based on these results, a registration procedure for the pelvis was developed which uses only landmarks that are accessible intra-operatively from the ipsilateral side. The deviation between a standard APP registration and this new registration method was assessed. For a standard cup position (40° inclination, 15° anteversion), the resulting deviations were found to be 0.15 ± 2.86° for inclination and 0.27 ± 3.46° for anteversion. Of the registrations, 99% had cup positions within the Lewinnek safe zone. This shows that accurate lateral pelvis registration based on anatomical relationships is achievable.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | 2011
Tobias Renkawitz; Martin Haimerl; Lars Dohmen; Sabine Gneiting; Melanie Wegner; Nicole Ehret; Claudia Buchele; Mario Schubert; Philipp Lechler; Michael Woerner; Ernst Sendtner; Tibor Schuster; Kurt Ulm; Robert Springorum; Joachim Grifka
Archive | 2008
Gregor Tuma; Mario Schubert; Claus Schaffrath
Archive | 2009
Martin Haimerl; Mario Schubert
Archive | 2006
Gregor Tuma; Mario Schubert; Frank Gruenschlaeger; Martin Haimerl
Archive | 2010
Martin Haimerl; Mario Schubert; Sabine Kling; Melanie Wegner
Archive | 2011
Heiko Müller; Mario Schubert; Martin Haimerl
Archive | 2005
Gregor Tuma; Mario Schubert; Frank Grünschläger; Martin Haimerl
Archive | 2013
Sabine Kling; Luise Poitzsch; Melanie Stulpe; Mario Schubert; Christianäß Brack; Timo Neubauer