A New Technology Using Mixed Reality Surgical Navigation with the Unlocking Closed Reduction Technique Frame to Assist Pelvic Fracture Reduction and Fixation: Technical Note

Author:

Li Jiaqi12ORCID,Qi Lin12,Liu Ning2,Yi Chengla3,Liu Haoyang4,Chen Hua12ORCID,Tang Peifu12

Affiliation:

1. Chinese PLA General Medical School Beijing China

2. Department of Orthopaedic Trauma Fourth medical center of Chinese PLA General hospital Beijing China

3. Department of Traumatic Surgery, Tongji Hospital Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan China

4. AI Sports Engineering Lab, School of Sports Engineering Beijing Sport University Beijing China

Abstract

BackgroundPelvic ring disruption (PRD) is a serious trauma associated with high mortality and disability rates. Poor reduction can lead to complications such as pelvic deformity and delayed fracture healing. Here, we introduce a new technology using mixed reality surgical navigation (MRSN) with an unlocking closed reduction technique (UCRT) frame to assist pelvic fracture reduction and fixation.MethodsThirty patients with PRD were enrolled in this study. All of the patients underwent preoperative CT scans, with the pelvis and tracker segmented into three‐dimensional models. Under MRSN guidance, auxiliary reduction screws were inserted to grasp the pelvic bone. An ideal trajectory for closed reduction was planned, and suitable CS screws were used for stable fixation after good reduction. Operation time, fluoroscopy frequency, and both Matta and Majeed scores were analyzed.ResultsThe mean follow‐up period was 10.8 months (7.5, 12.25 months) (range 6–24 months). The average duration of operation was 212.5 min (187.5, 272.8 min) (range 133–562 min), and the average reduction time was 23.0 min (15.0, 42.5 min) (range 10–70). The average fluoroscopy frequency was 34.0 times (31.5, 52.5 times) (range 23–68 times). One hundred and fifty screws were successfully inserted on the first attempt. All the fractures healed well with no complications. Excellent reduction quality (Matta score ≤4 mm) was achieved in 29/30 cases, and good reduction quality (Matta score between 4 and 10 mm) was achieved in 1/30 cases. All patients achieved bone healing after an average of 4.0 months (3.5, 5.9 months) (range 3–6), as well as good function recovery with an average Majeed score of 91.0 (87.8, 95.0) (range 71–100).ConclusionThe MRSN technique described improved reduction accuracy and radiation exposure without considerable extension of operation time.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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