Kutaish Halah, Acker Antoine, Drittenbass Lisca, Stern Richard, Assal Mathieu
Centre for Surgery of the Foot & Ankle, Hirslanden Clinique La Colline, Switzerland.
Faculty of Medicine, Geneva University, Switzerland.
EFORT Open Rev. 2021 Jul 8;6(7):531-538. doi: 10.1302/2058-5241.6.200024. eCollection 2021 Jul.
Computer-assisted orthopaedic surgery (CAOS) is a real-time navigation guidance system that supports surgeons intraoperatively.Its use is reported to increase precision and facilitate less-invasive surgery.Advanced intraoperative imaging helps confirm that the initial aim of surgery has been achieved and allows for immediate adjustment when required.The complex anatomy of the foot and ankle, and the associated wide range of challenging procedures should benefit from the use of CAOS; however, reports on the topic are scarce.This article explores the fields of applications of real-time navigation and CAOS in foot and ankle surgery. Cite this article: 2021;6:531-538. DOI: 10.1302/2058-5241.6.200024.
计算机辅助骨科手术(CAOS)是一种术中支持外科医生的实时导航引导系统。据报道,其使用可提高精确度并有助于开展微创外科手术。先进的术中成像有助于确认手术的初始目标已实现,并在需要时允许立即进行调整。足踝部复杂的解剖结构以及相关的一系列具有挑战性的手术应该会受益于CAOS的使用;然而,关于该主题的报道很少。本文探讨了实时导航和CAOS在足踝外科手术中的应用领域。引用本文:2021;6:531 - 538。DOI:10.1302/2058 - 5241.6.200024。