Simulating movements of daily living in robot-assisted total hip arthroplasty with 3D modelling.
Wei S TungClaire DonnelleyAidin Eslam PourSteven TommasiniDaniel WizniaPublished in: Bone & joint open (2023)
This study demonstrated that positions of daily living tested in a CT-based 3D model show high rates of impingement. Simulating additional positions through 3D modelling is a low-cost method of potentially improving outcomes without compromising patient safety. By incorporating CT-based 3D modelling of positions of daily living into routine preoperative protocols for THA, there is the potential to lower the risk of postoperative impingement events.
Keyphrases
- patient safety
- robot assisted
- low cost
- physical activity
- total hip arthroplasty
- computed tomography
- image quality
- quality improvement
- patients undergoing
- minimally invasive
- contrast enhanced
- dual energy
- magnetic resonance imaging
- positron emission tomography
- magnetic resonance
- risk assessment
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- climate change
- skeletal muscle