Affiliation:
1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic Institute Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland Ohio USA
2. Gold Coast Centre for Bone and Joint Surgery Palm Beach Queensland Australia
3. Department of Orthopaedics Royal Hobart Hospital Hobart Tasmania Australia
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe purpose of this study was to compare one‐year patient reported outcome measures between a novel fluoroscopy‐based robotic‐assisted (FL‐RTHA) system and an existing computerised tomography‐based robotic assisted (CT‐RTHA) system.MethodsA review of 85 consecutive FL‐RTHA and 125 consecutive CT‐RTHA was conducted. Outcomes included one‐year post‐operative Veterans RAND‐12 (VR‐12) Physical (PCS)/Mental (MCS), Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome (HOOS) Pain/Physical Function (PS)/Joint replacement, and University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Activity scores.ResultsThe FL‐RTHA cohort had lower pre‐operative VR‐12 PCS, HOOS Pain, HOOS‐PS, HOOS‐JR, and UCLA Activity scores compared with patients in the CT‐RTHA cohort. The FL‐RTHA cohort reported greater improvements in HOOS‐PS scores (−41.54 vs. −36.55; p = 0.028) than the CT‐RTHA cohort. Both cohorts experienced similar rates of major post‐operative complications, and had similar radiographic outcomes.ConclusionsUse of the fluoroscopy‐based robotic system resulted in greater improvements in HOOS‐PS in one‐year relative to the CT‐based robotic technique.