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A novel method of light projection and modular jigs to improve accuracy in bone sarcoma resection.

Guangyu He1, Amos Z Dai2, Vamiq M Mustahsan1, Aadit T Shah2, Liming Li1, Jafar A Khan3, Michael R Bielski4, David E Komatsu2, Imin Kao1, Fazel A Khan2.   

Abstract

We developed a novel method using a combined light-registration/light-projection system along with an off-the-shelf, instant-assembly modular jig construct that could help surgeons improve bone resection accuracy during sarcoma surgery without many of the associated drawbacks of 3D printed custom jigs or computer navigation. In the novel method, the surgeon uses a light projection system to precisely align the assembled modular jig construct on the bone. In a distal femur resection model, 36 sawbones were evenly divided into 3 groups: manual-resection (MR), conventional 3D-printed custom jig resection (3DCJ), and the novel projector/modular jig (PMJ) resection. In addition to sawbones, a single cadaver experiment was also conducted to confirm feasibility of the PMJ method in a realistic operative setting. The PMJ method improved resection accuracy when compared to MR and 3DCJ, respectively: 0.98 mm versus 7.48 mm (p < 0.001) and 3.72 mm (p < 0.001) in mean corner position error; 1.66 mm versus 9.70 mm (p < 0.001) and 4.32 mm (p = 0.060) in mean maximum deviation error; 0.79°-4.78° (p < 0.001) and 1.26° (p > 0.999) in mean depth angle error. The PMJ method reduced the mean front angle error from 1.72° to 1.07° (p = 0.507) when compared to MR but was slightly worse compared to 0.61° (p = 0.013) in 3DCJ. The PMJ method never showed an error greater than 3 mm, while the maximum error of other two control groups were almost 14 mm. Similar accuracy was found with the PMJ method on the cadaver. A novel method using a light projector with modular jigs can achieve high levels of bone resection accuracy, but without many of the associated drawbacks of 3D printed jigs or computer navigation technology.
© 2022 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Keywords:  bone; cancer/tumors; surgical navigation outcomes

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35245391     DOI: 10.1002/jor.25300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Res        ISSN: 0736-0266            Impact factor:   3.102


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1.  A novel intraoperative method to project osteotomy lines for accurate resection of primary bone sarcomas.

Authors:  Guangyu He; Amos Z Dai; Vamiq M Mustahsan; Aadit T Shah; Liming Li; Jafar A Khan; Michael R Bielski; David E Komatsu; Imin Kao; Fazel A Khan
Journal:  J Orthop       Date:  2022-05-11

2.  A Novel 3D Light Assisted Drawing (3D-LAD) Method to Aid Intraoperative Reproduction of Osteotomy Lines Surrounding a Bone Tumor During Wide Resection: An Experimental Study.

Authors:  Guangyu He; Amos Z Dai; Vamiq M Mustahsan; Christopher L Blum; Imin Kao; Fazel A Khan
Journal:  Orthop Res Rev       Date:  2022-04-08
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