Medical Devices: Evidence and Research (Jan 2022)
Novel Measure of Acetabular Cup Inclination and Anteversion During Total Hip Arthroplasty
Abstract
William L Walter,1 Neri A Baker,2 Daniel Marsden-Jones,2 Ameneh Sadeghpour2 1Orthopaedics and Traumatic Surgery, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; 2Innovation Department, Navbit, Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaCorrespondence: William L Walter, Tel +61 2 9160 6662, Email [email protected]: The purposes of the present research were to assess the accuracy and usability of the inertial navigation system (INS).Materials and Methods: The accuracy of the device navigation subsystem was assessed using benchtop testing. The usability was assessed through simulated use with surgeons. These results were compared to recent cadaveric results for the same system.Results: The navigation subsystem had an overall mean absolute error of 1.21° and a maximum absolute error across all devices of 4.79°. The device was found to be usable and to add an estimated 7 minutes to surgery time.Conclusion: The INS uses a novel approach to provide the surgeon with accurate and fast acetabular cup inclination and anteversion angles during THA.Keywords: THA, navigation, imageless, accurate, inertial, intraoperative