Emerging Technologies in Shoulder Arthroplasty: Navigation, Mixed Reality, and Preoperative Planning
- PMID: 36894293
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2022.11.006
Emerging Technologies in Shoulder Arthroplasty: Navigation, Mixed Reality, and Preoperative Planning
Abstract
Shoulder arthroplasty is a rapidly improving and utilized management for end-stage arthritis that is associated with improved functional outcomes, pain relief, and long-term implant survival. Accurate placement of the glenoid and humeral components is critical for improved outcomes. Traditionally, preoperative planning was limited to radiographs and 2-dimensional computed tomography (CT); however, 3-dimensional CT is becoming more commonly utilized and necessary to understand complex glenoid and humeral deformities. To further increase accurate component placement, intraoperative assistive devices-patient-specific instrumentation, navigation, and mixed reality-minimize malpositioning, increase surgeon accuracy, and maximize fixation. These intraoperative technologies likely represent the future of shoulder arthroplasty.
Keywords: Augmented reality; Computer-assisted surgery; Mixed reality; Navigation; Patient-specific instrumentation; Preoperative planning; Shoulder arthroplasty.
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