Artículo de revista
Transfer Accuracy and Precision Scoring in Planar Bone Cutting Validated With Ex Vivo Data
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Journal of Orthopaedic Research Volumen: 33 Número: 5 Páginas: 699-704, may 2015
1554-527X
DOI: 10.1002/jor.22813
Autor
Milano, Federico
Ritacco, Lucas
Farfalli, Germán
Bahamonde Muñoz, Luis
Aponte Tinao, Luis
Risk, Marcelo
Institución
Resumen
The use of interactive surgical scenarios for virtual preoperative planning of osteotomies has increased in the last 5 years.
As it has been reported by several authors, this technology has been used in tumor resection osteotomies, knee osteotomies, and spine
surgery with good results. A digital three-dimensional preoperative plan makes possible to quantitatively evaluate the transfer process
from the virtual plan to the anatomy of the patient. We introduce an exact definition of accuracy and precision of this transfer process
for planar bone cutting. We present a method to compute these properties from ex vivo data. We also propose a clinical score to assess
the goodness of a cut. A computer simulation is used to characterize the definitions and the data generated by the measurement
method. The definitions and method are evaluated in 17 ex vivo planar cuts of tumor resection osteotomies. The results show that the
proposed method and definitions are highly correlated with a previous definition of accuracy based in ISO 1101. The score is also
evaluated by showing that it distinguishes among different transfer techniques based in its distribution location and shape. The
introduced definitions produce acceptable results in cases where the ISO-based definition produce counter intuitive results