DocumentCode :
1033303
Title :
Computer-assisted arthroplasty using bioengineered autografts
Author :
Sidler, Rudolf ; Ballester, Miguel Á Gonzalez ; Bonel, Harald Marcel ; Styner, Martin ; Bardyn, Thibaut ; Nolte, Lutz-Peter ; Südkamp, Norbert Paul ; Kostler, Wolfgang
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Surg. Tech. & Biomech., Bern Univ.
Volume :
25
Issue :
4
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
63
Lastpage :
69
Abstract :
Recent advances in tissue-engineered cartilage open the door to new clinical treatments of joint lesions. Common to all therapies with in-vitro-engineered autografts is the need for optimal fit of the construct to allow screwless implantation and optimal integration into the live joint. Computer-assisted surgery (CAS) techniques are prime candidates to ensure the required accuracy, while at the same time simplifying the procedure. A pilot study has been conducted aiming at assembling a new set of methods to support ankle joint arthroplasty using bioengineered autografts. Computer assistance allows planning of the implant shape on a computed tomography (CT) image, manufacturing the construct according to the plan, and interoperatively navigating the surgical tools for implantation. A rotational symmetric model of the joint surface was used to avoid segmentation of the CT image; new software was developed to determine the joint axis and make the implant shape parameterizable. A complete cycle of treatment from planning to operation was conducted on a human cadaveric foot, thus proving the feasibility of computer-assisted arthroplasty using bioengineered autografts
Keywords :
cellular biophysics; computerised tomography; medical computing; medical control systems; prosthetics; surgery; tissue engineering; ankle joint arthroplasty; bioengineered autografts; computed tomography image; computer-assisted arthroplasty; computer-assisted surgery; human cadaveric foot; interoperative surgical tool navigation; joint lesions; optimal integration; screwless implantation; tissue-engineered cartilage; Assembly; Computed tomography; Computer aided manufacturing; Content addressable storage; Implants; Joints; Lesions; Medical treatment; Shape; Surgery;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0739-5175
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MEMB.2006.1657789
Filename :
1657789
Link To Document :
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