DocumentCode :
1593409
Title :
Computer-assisted arthroplasty using bio-engineered autografts
Author :
Sidler, R. ; Ballester, M. González ; Styner, M. ; Bardyn, T. ; Nolte, L. ; Südkamp, N. ; Köstler, W.
Author_Institution :
MEM Research Center, Institute for Surgical Technology and Biomechanics, University of Bern, Switzerland. Email: rudolf.sidler@MEMcenter.unibe.ch
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
7095
Lastpage :
7098
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 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 bio-engineered autografts. Computer assistance allows planning of the implant shape on a 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; a new software was developed to determine the joint axis and make the implant shape parameterisable. 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 bio-engineered autografts.
Keywords :
Assembly; Computed tomography; Computer aided manufacturing; Implants; In vitro; Joints; Lesions; Medical treatment; Shape; Surgery;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005. IEEE-EMBS 2005. 27th Annual International Conference of the
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8741-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2005.1616141
Filename :
1616141
Link To Document :
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