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Which way forward? Comparing radiological outcomes using three different surgical approaches in robotic assisted total hip arthroplasty

Xianzuo Zhang, Xianyue Shen, Abasi Maimaitiabula, Zian Zhang, Haining Zhang, Bo Yang, Zhu Chen

Year
2024
Citations
3

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess the accuracy and precision of acetabular component placement in robot-assisted surgery total hip arthroplasty (RAS-THA) using three different approaches. METHODS: This study is a secondary analysis from a multicenter, randomized controlled trial comparing the Trex RS Hip 1.0 robot navigation system across different surgical approaches. It involved 145 patients treated at three Chinese medical centers from June 2021 to July 2022. Patients with end-stage joint disease were randomly assigned to either the RAS or control group. Acetabular component positioning was evaluated radiographically, and registration accuracy was measured using Root Mean Square Error (RMSE). RESULTS: = 0.0014) and minimal leg length discrepancy (2.41 ± 1.17 mm). The RAS DAA approach also produced more consistent results. CONCLUSION: Robotic assistance in THA, especially via the DAA approach, enhances the accuracy and precision of acetabular component positioning. Consistent registration accuracy across various surgical approaches confirms the reliability of these methods for THA. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: www.clinicaltrials.gov identifier is ChiCTR2100044124.

Keywords

MedicineComputer-assisted surgeryTotal hip arthroplastyArthroplastyMean squared errorAccuracy and precisionOrthodonticsSurgeryNuclear medicineMathematics

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