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Brief Report

Effect of one- and two-pin reference anchoring systems on marker stability during total knee arthroplasty computer navigation

, M.D., Ph.D.,, , , &
Pages 93-98 | Received 29 Apr 2005, Accepted 02 Mar 2006, Published online: 06 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Objective: This study investigated different infrared marker reference base attachments in cadaveric bone and their effects on alignment outcome when different loads were applied.

Material and Methods: Five cadaveric specimens were used to test four reference base attachments: a locking one-pin (4.0 mm and 5.0 mm pins) and a two-pin clamp (Hoffman fixator, 3.0 mm and 5.0 mm pins, Stryker Inc., NJ). Each was tested with metaphyseal and diaphyseal attachments. A navigation system (Stryker Navigation, MI) was used for testing with applied incremental loads and torques (65 N and 1.0 Nm) to the different reference base configurations.

Results: With 65 N the maximum change in distance to a verification point was 4.3 + 1.6 mm with the 4.0 mm locking pin in metaphyseal bone. No difference in verification point distances was found with any two-pin configuration. Alignment changes greater than 4° resulted with the 65 N loads and a 4.0 mm pin.

Conclusion: The results may prove beneficial in comparing the resulting error of different manufacturers and allow surgeons to realize the variability that may occur through incidental contact in the operating room.

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