Arthroplasty Today (Dec 2020)

Robotic-Arm Assistance Simplifies Hip Arthrodesis Conversion to Total Hip Arthroplasty

  • Henry Fu, MBBS(HK), MMedSc(HK), FRCSEd, FHKCOS, FHKAM (Orthopaedic Surgery),
  • Chun Hoi Yan, MBBS(HK), FRCSEd, FHKCOS, FHKAM (Orthopaedic Surgery),
  • Amy Cheung, MBBS(HK), FRCSEd, FHKCOS, FHKAM (Orthopaedic Surgery),
  • Man Hong Cheung, MBBS(HK), FRCSEd, FHKCOS, FHKAM (Orthopaedic Surgery),
  • Vincent Wai Kwan Chan, MBBS(HK), FRCSEd, FHKCOS, FHKAM (Orthopaedic Surgery),
  • Ping Keung Chan, MBBS(HK), FRCSEd, FHKCOS, FHKAM (Orthopaedic Surgery),
  • Kwong Yuen Chiu, MBBS(HK), FRCSEd, FHKCOS, FHKAM (Orthopaedic Surgery)

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 877 – 887

Abstract

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Hip fusion takedown to total hip replacement is a challenging operation. Neck osteotomy and acetabular component placement are technically demanding and often require fluoroscopic guidance. Robotic arm–assisted total hip arthroplasty enhances accuracy of preoperative planning and provides navigated guidance for neck osteotomy and haptic guidance on acetabular reaming and cup implantation. Fluoroscopic guidance is replaced by real-time navigation and on-screen data. This article describes how robotic arm assistance can simplify this complex operation.

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