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Retracting Soft Tissue in Minimally Invasive Hip Arthroplasty Using a Robotic Arm

David Putzer, Sebastian Klug, Matthias Haselbacher, Eckart Mayr, Michaël Nogler

发表年份
2015
引用次数
9

摘要

BACKGROUND: All surgical procedures in orthopedics involve the retraction of soft tissue. In this study, the performance of 3 assistants holding the medial retractor during minimally invasive hip arthroplasty was compared with a semiactive retractor holder in a cadaver setup. METHODS: A total of 40 measurements on 3 cadavers were carried out with each subject (3 human, 1 robot) measuring each cadaver 10 times. The retractor was equipped with a sensor array on both sides, to measure variations of the retracting pressures over a 2-minute interval. RESULTS: The semiactive retractor holder showed an almost constant performance compared with the test subjects. There was no significant reduction of the applied pressure and almost no variation during the 2-minute interval and across all measurements. CONCLUSIONS: The performance of the semiactive retractor holder was more stable than that of a human assistant, making it suitable for intraoperative usage.

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RetractorCadaverMedicineSoft tissueBiomedical engineeringOrthopedic surgerySurgery

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