Swank Michael L
Cincinnati Orthopaedic Research Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Surg Technol Int. 2004;12:209-13.
Computer-assisted surgery (CAS) for total knee replacement was first approved for use in the U.S. in 2001. Since its introduction, however, there has been a rapid expansion of this technology and several different types of navigation systems have been developed by several different manufacturers. Each new version of the software has incorporated increasingly sophisticated analysis modules to allow not only accurate alignment of the limb and component position, but also to assess ligament balance and knee kinematics. The purpose of this chapter is to review the basic elements of CAS, the author's clinical experience, and improvements currently being developed with this technology.
全膝关节置换的计算机辅助手术(CAS)于2001年首次在美国获批使用。然而,自其引入以来,这项技术迅速发展,几家不同的制造商开发了几种不同类型的导航系统。软件的每个新版本都融入了越来越复杂的分析模块,不仅可以精确对准肢体和组件位置,还能评估韧带平衡和膝关节运动学。本章的目的是回顾计算机辅助手术的基本要素、作者的临床经验以及目前这项技术正在进行的改进。