Hafez Mahmoud A
Orthopaedic Department , October 6 University, Cairo, Egypt.
Biomed Tech (Berl). 2012 Aug;57(4):301-6. doi: 10.1515/bmt-2011-0097.
The technology of computer-assisted orthopaedic surgery (CAOS) has been used in many developed countries for the last two decades. Initially, it was thought that CAOS would be the standard in surgical practice, but so far its clinical application has been limited due to the involved cost and complexity. The cost-effectiveness of CAOS techniques has also been questioned. Therefore, it is expected that the application of CAOS in developing countries would be more limited for the same reasons. Herein, the author presents a surgical experience of using different CAOS techniques in Egypt. Computer-assisted templating software was used in complex and neglected cases of hip arthritis and in cases of leg length discrepancy. Navigation techniques were employed in knee arthroplasty in patients with extraarticular deformities. Computer-assisted patient-specific instruments were used for bilateral simultaneous knee arthroplasty in medically unfit patients and in patients with severe articular deformities. Contrary to expectations, the experience proved that CAOS is more useful and possibly cost-effective when used in hip and knee arthroplasty for complex and neglected cases in developing countries.
在过去二十年里,计算机辅助骨科手术(CAOS)技术已在许多发达国家得到应用。最初,人们认为CAOS会成为外科手术实践的标准,但到目前为止,由于成本和复杂性,其临床应用受到了限制。CAOS技术的成本效益也受到了质疑。因此,预计由于同样的原因,CAOS在发展中国家的应用将更加有限。在此,作者介绍了在埃及使用不同CAOS技术的手术经验。计算机辅助模板软件用于复杂和被忽视的髋关节炎病例以及腿长不等的病例。导航技术用于关节外畸形患者的膝关节置换术。计算机辅助定制器械用于身体状况不佳的患者以及严重关节畸形患者的双侧同期膝关节置换术。与预期相反,该经验证明,在发展中国家,CAOS用于复杂和被忽视的髋膝关节置换病例时更有用,并且可能具有成本效益。