The study is designed to evaluate the use of electromagnetic tracking in femoral derotation osteotomies. The goal is to raise the precision of the surgical procedure in order to improve the outcome in short- and long term. The electromagnetic tracking system is evaluated against a base line CT scan serving as reference standard.
Internal rotation gait is a common deformity in children, especially in those with spastic diplegia. The treatment includes soft tissue and bony correction. Especially the bony procedures e.g. femoral derotation osteotomies have proven to be effective both in short term and long term evaluation. Nonetheless there is still a relevant number of patients that suffer from over- or under-correction and recurrence over time. The reasons are diverse and include false measurement of the derotation in OR. The study now evaluates electromagnetic tracking for femoral derotation to improve these results. The patients are recruited from the outpatients department and included if they meet the criteria. A baseline rotational CT scan and a 3-D-gait analysis are performed and the derotation measured with the EMT system in OR. The results of the measurement is invisible and unknown to the surgeon as the system unit is controlled by a technician. The surgical procedure follows standard rules and does not need alterations because of the study. After the operation a second rotational CT scan is performed and the derotation precisely evaluated by two raters and later compared to the results of the electromagnetic tracking system.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
Use of the electromagnetic tracking system during the surgical procedure in addition to the normal measurement with goniometer, the different devices listed are combined to form the EMT system unit
Orthopaedic Department, University of Heidelberg
Heidelberg, Germany
RECRUITINGDifference between CT reference measurement and EMT measurement of femoral derotation osteotomies in degrees
The study evaluates the result of the derotation measurement by the EMT system against the derotation in degrees that is measured with the difference between the pre- and the post-operative CT scan (meaning: EMT measurement intra-operative versus difference in femoral rotation in the CT scan between pre- and post-operative CT). The outcome is given in degrees.
Time frame: After the postoperative CT Scan (maximum of three month after surgery)
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