AR-assisted surgery: Precision placement of patient specific hip implants based on 3D printed PSIs Articles uri icon

authors

  • Iribar Zabala, Amaia
  • Fernandez Fernandez, Tanya
  • Orozco Martinez, Javier
  • Calvo Haro, Jose
  • Perez MaƱanes, Ruben
  • Aguilera Jimenez, Elena
  • de Gregorio Bermejo, Carla
  • Benito, Rafael
  • POSE DIEZ DE LA LASTRA, ALICIA
  • Beristain Iraola, Andoni
  • PASCAU GONZALEZ GARZON, JAVIER
  • GARCIA SEVILLA, MONICA

publication date

  • December 2024

issue

  • 6

volume

  • 11

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 2053-3713

abstract

  • Patient-specific implant placement in the case of pelvic tumour resection is usually a complex procedure, where the planned optimal position of the prosthesis may differ from the final location. This discrepancy arises from incorrect or differently executed bone resection and improper final positioning of the prosthesis. In order to overcome such mismatch, a navigation solution is presented based on an augmented reality application for HoloLens 2 to assist the entire procedure. This involves placing patient-specific instruments for tumour resection guidance in the supraacetabular, ischial and symphysial regions, performing the osteotomy and assisting within the adequate positioning of the implant. The supraacetabular patient-specific instrument and the prosthesis included optical markers attached to them to be used as reference for surgical guidance. The proposed application and workflow were validated by two clinicians on six phantoms, designed and fabricated from different cadaver specimens. The accuracy of the solution was evaluated by comparing the final position after navigation with the position defined in the surgical plan. Preliminary assessment shows promising results for the guidance system, with positive clinician feedback.

keywords

  • augmented reality; biomedical imaging; computer vision; holography; prosthetics; surgery; tracking