Yocum Derek, Housholder Emma, Yergler Jeffrey
Department of Research South Bend Orthopaedics, Mishawaka, IN, United States.
J Orthop Case Rep. 2023 Aug;13(8):127-131. doi: 10.13107/jocr.2023.v13.i08.3844.
Although surgical devices and techniques continue to improve, regular post-operative monitoring of patients is required to ensure the best outcomes. New technological advances have allowed physicians to monitor the daily recovery of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patients. This report is the first to describe the utilization of an implantable gait monitoring device and its capacity to detect poor early post-operative outcomes.
Two patients, a 78-year-old male and a 34-year-old female, were assessed post-TKA utilizing remote gait kinematics and clinical evaluations and determined to need manipulation under anesthesia due to severely limited range of motion. One patient, a 51-year-old female, with good clinical outcomes, was used for comparison.
Remote monitoring may provide an earlier indication than clinical evaluations in identification of TKA patients at risk of poor outcomes and may who need intervention. The use of remote kinematic gait data in earlier identification of patients at risk has the potential to help improve outcomes for the broader population of TKA patients.
尽管手术设备和技术不断改进,但仍需要对患者进行定期术后监测以确保最佳治疗效果。新技术进展使医生能够监测全膝关节置换术(TKA)患者的日常恢复情况。本报告首次描述了可植入式步态监测设备的应用及其检测术后早期不良结果的能力。
两名患者,一名78岁男性和一名34岁女性,在全膝关节置换术后通过远程步态运动学和临床评估进行了评估,由于活动范围严重受限,确定需要在麻醉下进行手法治疗。一名临床效果良好的51岁女性患者用作对照。
在识别有不良结果风险的全膝关节置换术患者方面,远程监测可能比临床评估提供更早的指示,并且可能识别出需要干预的患者。在早期识别有风险的患者中使用远程运动步态数据有可能帮助改善更广泛的全膝关节置换术患者群体的治疗效果。